A Century of “Shrill”: How Bias in Technology Has Hurt Women’s Voices | New Yorker Magazine | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

Has audio technology been shaped by, tailored to and optimized for the voiceband frequency of male voices and if so, are women using the same recording technology at an inherent disadvantage? New Yorker writer, Tina Tallon makes a compelling case as she reveals "how gendered technological bias and failures in the design of audio technology have affected how women’s voices are perceived in society."