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Wednesday, November 24, 2004 |
New York Times reveals identity of Amtrak Julie. Today's New York Times reveals the identity of Amtrak Julie!
Since her debut in April 2001, Julie has earned high marks from
callers, who have given her an approval rating of more than 90 percent,
according to surveys done by Amtrak and by a company hired by the
railroad. Many riders say that she sounds and acts so lifelike that
they did not immediately realize that she was just a computer program.
In handling roughly five million calls, or about a quarter of Amtrak's
annual call volume Julie has saved the perennially strained railroad
more than $13 million that it would have cost for humans to handle
calls. Amtrak officials would not say how much Julie cost.
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But Julie's affable telephone persona would not be possible
without a real live Julie. And, in this case, it is Julie Stinneford,
41, who provides the voice for Amtrak's answering system. [New York Time: Your Train Will Be Late, She Says Cheerily]
... [Jon's Radio]
9:51:31 AM Google It!.
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© Copyright 2004 Bruce Landon.
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