Nonfiction Demo

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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people do things we say out of the blue, all of a sudden out of nowhere. These phrases support the popular myth that predicting human behavior isn't possible yet to successfully navigate through morning traffic. We make amazingly accurate, high stakes predictions about the behavior of literally thousands of people. We unconsciously read tiny, untouched signals. The slight tilt of a stranger's head or the momentarily sustained glands of a person Ah, 100 feet away tells us it is safe to pass in front of his two ton monster. We expect all the drivers toe act Justus. We would, but we still alertly detect those few who might not, so that we are also predicting their behavior. Unpredictable, though we may call it so. Here we are, traveling along faster than anyone before the 19 hundreds ever traveled, unless they were falling off a cliff, dodging giant high momentum steel missiles, judging the intent of their operators with a fantastic accuracy and then saying we can't predict human behavior