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NEW GADGET TO REVEAL PEOPLE’S FEELINGS

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AMAZON.COM is developing a voiceactiv­ated wearable device that can recognise 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 Echo smart speaker, and the Alexa voice software team. Designed to work with a smartphone app, the device has microphone­s paired with software that can discern the wearer’s emotional state from the sound of his or her voice, according to the documents and a person familiar with the program. Eventually the technology could be able to advise the wearer how to interact more effectivel­y with others, the documents show. It’s unclear how far along the project is or if it will ever become a commercial device. Amazon gives teams wide latitude to experiment with products, some of which will never come to market. Work on the project, code-named Dylan, was ongoing recently, according to the documents and the person, who requested anonymity to discuss an internal matter. The A beta testing program is under way, this person said, though it’s unclear whether the trial includes prototype hardware, the emotion-detecting software or both. Amazon declined to comment. The notion of building machines that can understand human emotions has long been a staple of science fiction, from stories by Isaac Asimov to Star Trek’s android data. Amid advances in machine learning and voice and image recognitio­n, the concept has recently marched towards reality. Companies including Microsoft, Alphabet’s Google and IBM, among a host of other firms, are developing technologi­es designed to derive emotional states. I Bloomberg

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