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07 Jan 2015, 1:27 pm

... Glasses that display the observed emotion to the wearer may soon be available.

Shore Google Glass app can recognize human emotions - Tech Times link

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On the other hand, despite the potential privacy and security issues that the app and device may overstep, Shore may prove to be beneficial for some. Visually impaired people and those with disorders such as autism find it hard to read a person's emotions through their facial expressions. These individuals may stand to benefit from using the Shore app on Google Glass to be able to better understand the feelings of other people.


I wonder if it will give suggestions for appropriate responses.