Amazon developing wearables that can read your emotions

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Amazon Developing Wearables That Can Read Your Emotions

Amazon.com Inc. is developing a voice-activated wearable device that can recognize human emotions.

The wrist-worn gadget is described as a health and wellness product in internal documents reviewed by Bloomberg. It’s a collaboration between Lab126, the hardware development group behind Amazon’s Fire phone and
 
Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:

In a lot of ways, this works like the mood ring did. It senses some input and then gives an indication of what it sensed. Mood rings sensed temperature, and changed colors to indicate the tmp. This probably senses something like micro-tremors in the voice, and indicates that.
 
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Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:


If you knew how seriously bad this is " a mood ring" would be amazingly accepted, but those who have no clue the dangers we are inn have no idea what's coming and some of it is already here.
 
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Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:

lol
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Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:

lol
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Old folks thought the first TVs could watch us too. My grandmother always kept a shawl on her lap when she watched so the TV people couldn't look up her dress.
 
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Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:


LOL delayed reaction thought heehe

MOOD RINGS DID NOT :
share your private information

track you

spy on you

sell your information

use it as a weapon to keep you from insurance, renting , getting a job. etc..

Oh if only we could go back to those dumb mood rings lmao I had one too .
 
Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:

In a lot of ways, this works like the mood ring did. It senses some input and then gives an indication of what it sensed. Mood rings sensed temperature, and changed colors to indicate the tmp. This probably senses something like micro-tremors in the voice, and indicates that.

Do woke people really need to spend $195 or whatever to know their mood? They are supposed to be all enlightened and self-aware and crap.
 
Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:


If you knew how seriously bad this is " a mood ring" would be amazingly accepted, but those who have no clue the dangers we are inn have no idea what's coming and some of it is already here.

Okay but will I be able to link it to an Amazon prime account and have it sense what I am in the mood for and have a drone bring me dinner without me needing to decide on my own?
 
Didn't they have mood rings back in the 60's and 70's that did the same thing :102:

In a lot of ways, this works like the mood ring did. It senses some input and then gives an indication of what it sensed. Mood rings sensed temperature, and changed colors to indicate the tmp. This probably senses something like micro-tremors in the voice, and indicates that.

Do woke people really need to spend $195 or whatever to know their mood? They are supposed to be all enlightened and self-aware and crap.

Biofeedback is a great way to relax, but I wouldn't spend that much for it.
 

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