This wont be used for evil. So now Apple wants to spy on your personal documents and rat you out to law enforcement while keeping a constant psychological profile open on you. https://t.co/EgMEdAU9Vg pic.twitter.com/vyYflmaKMJ
— Philosopher Dr. Stack III PhD (@DackStevon) September 21, 2021
Apple Is Working on iPhone Features to Help Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline https://t.co/7QRbXYSGTk (via @RolfeWinkler)
— DailyTekk (@DailyTekk) September 21, 2021
Apple Is Working on iPhone Features to Help Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline https://t.co/8uQlnRxw3z
— Ángel Jiménez de Luis (@angeljimenez) September 21, 2021
"Apple has a third brain-related research partnership with Duke University that it hasn’t disclosed. It aims to create an algorithm to help detect childhood autism, according to the documents and people familiar with the work." https://t.co/ov2ntJxa77
— one ring at a time (@hypervisible) September 21, 2021
Am I depressed when I’m looking at my phone? Of course I am. Do I want Apple to try to figure this out using a variety of pseudoscience tools that rely on invasive surveillance? I do not. https://t.co/A1iRAJbL9g
— abolish the filibuster (@onekade) September 21, 2021
All it does is alert you if you open Twitter more than twice in the same day.
— Jacob Denhollander (@JJ_Denhollander) September 21, 2021
"Apple Is Working on iPhone Features to Help Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline."https://t.co/wvC2GfuoGk
What if … the phone is the problem https://t.co/umDJD4aRXB
— Ian Bogost (@ibogost) September 21, 2021
Which mood-automatically-inferred-by Apple-based-on-unproven-software-analyzing-what-you-type-into-iPhone are you? I'm death https://t.co/SAAcHRfanE https://t.co/QXdlwreRs0 pic.twitter.com/KRDMe2UCAA
— Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) September 21, 2021
“Apple Is Working on iPhone Features to Help Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline”—WSJ
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) September 21, 2021
A new and clearly stated commitment to absolute and unaltered privacy will become vital at this point for Apple.
Psychological data points must not be in any cloud. https://t.co/1YFDobg2Bj
Okay 15% of your users are depressed. What next?https://t.co/FUhNvxzuGK
— Michael Herf (@herf) September 21, 2021
— Librarianshipwreck (@libshipwreck) September 21, 2021
Forward integration! ?
— Jitendra Chawla, CFA (@jaycee77) September 21, 2021
Apple iPhone Features Would Detect Depression, Cognitive Decline https://t.co/7f9Vg6IOut
*opens twitter
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) September 21, 2021
iPhone: "RED ALERT"https://t.co/5POFp2mK5L pic.twitter.com/X6frOF7E5k
#Apple is working with #UCLA to develop features to detect depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline from your phone. Facial expressions and other metrics could be used for #mentalhealth awareness.
— Brian Tracy (@BrianTracy) September 21, 2021
Would you want your phone to monitor your mental health?https://t.co/SGQPi7lgpU
“While it’s known that things like depression do lead to different patterns of smartphone use, the challenge is creating algorithms that are sufficiently reliable to accurately diagnose specific conditions. However, Apple execs are said to be optimistic.” https://t.co/hd3FwohlLh
— one ring at a time (@hypervisible) September 21, 2021
Apple is working on how to make your iPhone detect depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline – how do you feel about this? https://t.co/hwFizznjDB
— Rosalind Picard (@RosalindPicard) September 21, 2021
Apple is reportedly working on iPhone features that could detect depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline. https://t.co/3o556s4rlh
— Edge Impulse (@EdgeImpulse) September 21, 2021