Some time ago I reported that the voice of Google Maps, whom I call Miss Google, seemed to be getting lazy. I facetiously said that she stopped wearing mascara and lipstick, and that more importantly she stopped naming specific streets and exit names.
It turns out the real Miss Google was quite offended by this. She said she absolutely did not stop wearing mascara and lipstick. But more importantly, she told me to set my phone setting in Google Maps to DEFAULT English, not simply English. That did solve my Google Maps problem.
I was curious what Miss Google looks like. She refused to tell me. I thought I could cleverly get around this by asking Gemini, the Google AI tool, but Gemini said it would violate Google's AI principles to share a picture.
Undeterred, I tried several other AI tools. Gencraft was happy to answer my question of what Miss Google looks like, and here is the answer:
Surprisingly, I got a number of responses from my original comment about Miss Google and lipstick. Now that I have an authoritative picture, I went to another site to determine her lipstick shade. That site identifies it as #91454C, which Carol tells me is a burgundy.
Happy to be of service in the world of data analysis.
plot(-10:10, -10:10, type = 'n',
axes = FALSE, xlab = NA, ylab = NA)
rect(-8, -8, 18, -4, col = '#91454C', border="blue")