It may very well be the same. The woman who voiced the original Siri, for instance (Susan Bennett) also voiced the "Current local time" announcements that are heard in a few US airports, and has done other voice work for various companies. Same may be true for Nina Rolle - who voiced Alexa according to a few sources.I sort of think the automated voice sounds a bit like Alexa.
You might tune in www.kgaf.net and listen online around the top and bottom of the hour. This is a fully automated weather forecast/time/temperature system inserted into automation. I understand it took a bunch of finetuning to eliminate some things. For example, if a tornado watch, it would list every county and every word of the NWS release. I sort of think the automated voice sounds a bit like Alexa.
I have one, and I think I'll pull it out and have our morning talent use it as a joke.Back in the day somebody made a computer that could be hooked into your automation so that when requested a artificial voice would give the time and temperature maybe even the forecast. Does anybody remember this, who made it and what it was called and does anybody have one?