During the meal, Cheil UK’s Head of Strategic Services, David Coombs shared his insights about what the growth in AI voice assistants means for purchasing behaviour and, therefore, for brands. “One of the biggest challenges facing assistants today is how human they sound,” said David, who explained that helping brands understand their audio identity and tone of voice was an increasingly interesting space for the agency. He also explored how smart speakers and voice are becoming an increasingly prominent point of purchase, and how brand websites will need to be designed to make their information available to these systems. He also said that brands need to be judicious in their application of voice – considering where in the customer journey, voice moments might occur.
After dinner conversation covered the interaction between voice and screen, getting a leg up with Alexa and being made a default app by giving her ‘a ton of content’, the role of voice in smart cities, and the future of paid search in voice (inevitable). Given the intimate setting and the diverse group of interested guests, the debate was free-flowing – credit to Alexa for her relaxed Thai island-inspired ambience.
David was assisted by Alexa and Google Home, demonstrating the differences between the two. Alexa managed to drop some sick burns on Google, demonstrating how much easier Alexa is for third parties to programme for. But later on in the night, Google Home exacted her revenge by showing the tremendous power of Google’s access to information. When Expedia’s Andrew Cocker asked the speakers for flight times from Montreal to Seattle, Google replied 7 hr 30 mins while Alexa answered ‘about four hours’ – to the delight of the audience.
“Alexa’s right if you’ve got a private jet… Google’s right if you’re like the rest of us,” explained Andrew, who said that Google was able to draw on its wealth of information as a search company to compare real flight times – where Alexa was only able to draw a straight line between the destinations. But then, what’s a good dinner party without a little bit of drama?
All in all, both the human hosts at Cheil and the AI host Alexa put together a whimsical, Wonka-ish evening of delight and insight – and we reckon Alexa could give Pippa Middleton a run for her money when it comes to party planning.