Amazon is making a wearable that lets Alexa to read emotions [www.pocket-lint.com]
Amazon wants to be more in-tune with your emotions [telecoms.com]
Amazon is Reportedly Building a Wearable That Can Track Emotions [www.digitaltrends.com]
Amazon Is Working On A Wearable Health Device: Report [inc42.com]
Amazon is reportedly working on an emotion-detecting wearable [www.engadget.com]
Whole Paycheck: HQ Enhancements, Empathetic AI [www.pymnts.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Amazon preparing a wearable that ‘reads human emotions,’ says report [www.theverge.com]
Eventually the technology could be able to advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) May 23, 2019
to advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others
more effectively with others https://t.co/qJu98hxHU1
I am like two more of these stories away from cutting off all ties to civilization and moving into a cabin in Northern Ontario https://t.co/pK1vP66cTD
— Oliver Sachgau (@sachgau) May 23, 2019
Can it detect extreme irritation with the current technological oligopoly ? https://t.co/hjjnXbI5R0
— emily bell (@emilybell) May 23, 2019
SCOOP ?https://t.co/1UTkRTeoby is developing a voice-activated wearable device that can recognize human emotions.
— David S. Joachim (@davidjoachim) May 23, 2019
The wrist-worn gadget is described as a health and wellness product in internal documents reviewed by Bloomberghttps://t.co/3XvKE5AvLe @mattmday @business pic.twitter.com/iPvrbnUbyO
Amazon has invented your mum. https://t.co/LVUHViLoOH
— Charles Arthur (@charlesarthur) May 23, 2019
Has anyone told Amazon that there aren’t distinct physiological signatures for discrete states? Or is physiological emotion monitoring the new (and highly dubious) neuromarketing snake oil? https://t.co/85DafT0qqi
— David DeSteno (@daviddesteno) May 23, 2019
Add this to its: commerce+logistics network, home assistant+surveillance systems, brick & mortar PoS, emerging algo-powered health services, ad tech & human-tracking warehouse devices, and I'd argue that Amazon is doing more to usher in a techno-dystopia than any other SV company https://t.co/SwM7IoHUfQ
— Mathana Stender (@StenderWorld) May 23, 2019
Amazon is working on a health-related wearable, via internal documents shared with Bloomberg. Makes a whole lot of sense for a few reasons:
— Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) May 23, 2019
- Amazon doesn't have data about folks on the go
- Gives Alexa a better ability to know things about our health https://t.co/ZNml06ho9P
sick will this help me discover what truly sparks joy for mehttps://t.co/CEzOtgiNMh
— Jordan McMahon (@TypingPixels) May 23, 2019
Well, time to exit health #insurance and #Insurtech, enter Amazon - working on voice-enabled wearable device - you know what's coming (recall, Apple x Aetna == Attain in the space)@nigelwalsh @FGraillot @Matt_Tsou @robgalb @stratorob @NilDundh https://t.co/7gMWFiQPnH
— Rahul Mathur (@Rahul_J_Mathur) May 24, 2019
Let's be honest: Lip service to improving wellbeing aside, the only reason Amazon is working on a device that can read human emotions is to sell us more stuff when we're emotionally vulnerable. Really disturbing stuff. https://t.co/mlMgf2BDYd
— CCFC (@commercialfree) May 24, 2019
Amazon Is Working on a Device That Can Read Human Emotions
— Marsha Collier (@MarshaCollier) May 24, 2019
? Described as a health product, it would work with a mobile app
? Machines that can understand emotions are a sci-fi staple#technologyhttps://t.co/6qrmMIwgn4
“Code-named Dylan,” the Amazon wrist-worn device will have microphones and “software that can discern the wearer’s emotional state from the sound of his or her voice,” and would “eventually advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others.” https://t.co/Ed31tWq3bv
— Kurt Andersen (@KBAndersen) May 24, 2019
I don't care if @amazon identifies my feelings, as long as they pay me for them.
— Lolita Taub (@lolitataub) May 24, 2019
If they're going to make a profit off of our emotions, we should get a cut.https://t.co/NcdAfRj2LI
Pass. https://t.co/EKg1UGk1ca
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) May 23, 2019
amazon is designing your dystopian mom https://t.co/9HrZeG7XyK pic.twitter.com/9ads00NkoS
— Whet Moser (@whet) May 24, 2019
Amazon is developing a wearable device that reads human emotions https://t.co/02bZWq36ow via @technology #digitalhealth #amazon #HealthTech
— JOHN NOSTA (@JohnNosta) May 24, 2019
.@amazon's making the 21st century mood ring to help you buy more things... all it'll help me buy is more tacos... I've always got tacos on the mind ??https://t.co/3wkfXAkUC9
— The Mo Show! (@MoRoRadio) May 24, 2019
Giving #VoiceFirst a higher EQ is key to conversational VUI. A lot of promise in this space. I've never seen the #hearables movie Her, I guess I should at some point. @mattmday tells more in @business https://t.co/qwWpFnbNy3
— Andy Bellavia (@AndyB_Knowles) May 24, 2019
w/thx to @michaelsawh's summary in @wareable pic.twitter.com/bqXCf2yAaY
Amazon Is Working on a Wearable Device That Reads Human Emotions
— Nicolas Granatino (@ngranati) May 23, 2019
We shouldn’t underestimate the significance of this news.
cc @aral @tariqkrim https://t.co/SCrNXjAjVF
Amazon is developing a voice-activated wearable device that can recognize human emotions https://t.co/A1HgMGHorD pic.twitter.com/T1IhW9RQoz
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) May 23, 2019
Here's Amazon's diagram of its wrist-worn invention that reads emotions and suggests products.
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) May 23, 2019
You cough and it asks if you'd like to cough drops within an hour.
Can't imagine anyone wanting their body this tightly integrated with a commerce platform https://t.co/NN37RX1T9l pic.twitter.com/6gSnzIlxyY
Emotion is complex; made up of accrued personal experience, social norms, cultural expectations. Biometrics like Amazon's will only get at a tiny fragment of it. The real danger is accepting that data as truth! https://t.co/hMvvce8bFv
— Pamela Pavliscak ? (@paminthelab) May 24, 2019
Amazon preparing a wearable that "reads human emotions," says report https://t.co/rNc38U4rW9 pic.twitter.com/YzgmbnsClG
— The Verge (@verge) May 23, 2019
What could possibly go right? #privacy #iot #AlexaOnSteroids #BigData https://t.co/DRIh8Z1ocg
— Saad Gul (@NC_CyberLaw) May 23, 2019
Okay, this is getting ridiculous. Amazon designs a wearable AI wristband that "reads" your emotions based on your quivering voice and other physiological signals.#FFS. #STOP. #ALREADY
— Nick Flor-ProfessorF (@ProfessorF) May 23, 2019
LOL
https://t.co/YLjDG9D1XS
Alexa might choose to short out rather than deal with my persistent sadness and constant Death Cab soundtrack https://t.co/7YWEjDDlsf
— Stephanie Foo (@imontheradio) May 23, 2019
"Hello, we notice you are still feeling cranky Alexa has taken the liberty of ordering you 24-count boxes of Haribo and wine" https://t.co/2D7Ayuz24M
— Natt การุณรังษีวงศ์ (@nattgarun) May 23, 2019
아마존의 데이터 기반 고객 파악 야망은 계속된다. 음성 듣고 감정 읽는 웨어러블 기기 개발중임을 보여주는 내부 문건과 관계자 증언. 헬스&웰니스 상품으로 분류된 전자 팔찌. 음성 인식과 감정 판독 기술 접목해 상대 음성 듣고 감정 상태 파악해 효과적 대화까지 조언. https://t.co/Raj6ieiHD5
— Journey (@atmostbeautiful) May 24, 2019
#Amazon Is Working on a Device That Can Read Human Emotions
— Aghiath chbib (@AghiathChbib) May 23, 2019
https://t.co/qSv4DxOOwA
Amazon Is Working on a Device That Can Read Human Emotions https://t.co/pn12APWIIJ Bloomberg - via @retailwire #retail #amazon #ai #alexa pic.twitter.com/XoOiNCZZvX
— RetailWire.com (@retailwire) May 23, 2019
So this is super cool in theory. But I do want to understand how many #BlackTechTwitter folks are involved in building it.
— Aubrey Diana Blanche ?????️?? (@adblanche) May 25, 2019
Mostly because I have a feeling "angry" is going to get used a *bit* to frequently with some folks...https://t.co/lukvGydmzg
Amazon is developing a voice-activated wearable device that can recognize human emotions. Microphones paired with software would discern the wearer’s emotional state from the sound of their voice... https://t.co/eYrEMRUtQ9 via @bloomberg #wearables
— Exponential Medicine (@ExponentialMed) May 23, 2019