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Cult Watch Title: Facebook wants to spy on people through their smartphone camera and analyse the emotions on their face FACEBOOK has been secretly developing creepy technology which spies on people and automatically analyses their facial expressions. The social network applied for a patent to capture pictures of a user through their smartphone. CBI Insights found a patent granted in May which lets Facebook determine your emotion using pictures through your smartphone camera The creepy designs, which date back to 2015, were discovered by software company CBI Insight, which has been analysing Mark Zuckerbergs emotion technology. Patent documents contain illustrations showing a person holding a smartphone with a camera taking a picture from which emotion characteristics like smiling or frowning are detected. If the person appears to like what theyre seeing, Facebook could place more of the same type of content in front of them. A patent from 2015 reveals Facebooks plans to watch you read content on its social network and analyse your reaction Its most recent patent aims to add emotion to your messages based on typing speed and location Patents dont always make it through to the end product- so its not clear whether Facebook will bring out this new feature. Researchers at CBI Insights warned that the plans could put a lot of people off using the service. On the one hand, they want to identify which content is most engaging and respond to audiences reactions, on the other emotion-detection is technically difficult, not to mention a PR and ethical minefield, it wrote in a blogpost. But thats not all. Facebook appears to have tested out similar technology to work out which emoji to send to people using a selfie. If youre smiling, it could automatically send a smiley face and vice versa. Its most recent emotional patent which was granted on 25 May this year aims to tackle a dilemma many of us will have faced. It can be difficult to make your text messages come across exactly as you mean them to, and sarcasm or jokes are often lost in translation leading to some awkward conversations. A new tool lets the social network to give your texts more feeling so they wont be misconstrued. The system picks up data from the keyboard, mouse, touchpad, touchscreen to detect typing speed and how hard the keys are pressed. Facebook will accordingly change the text font and size, before shaping to make it more emotive and relevant to your mood. Facebook said that it does not currently offer tools to detect emotion. Poster Comment: It's getting more and more fun to fuck with facebook. Pretty soon the Sun editor is going to graduate to two sentence paragraphs. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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