Your phone has little sensors that feel when you're sad. Think of it like a detective, the phone looks at what you're doing, like typing slowly or playing sad music. It guesses you're feeling down and might even show you a fun message to cheer you up!
Examples
- Your phone plays sad music because it thinks you're feeling down.
- Your phone asks if you want to talk to a friend because it noticed you were quiet.
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See also
- Why Do Phones Know When You're Sad?
- How Do Smartphones Know You're Happy?
- Can AI really detect your emotions?
- How Can a Single Word Change the Meaning of an Entire Sentence?
- Are AI deepfakes of voices as convincing as video deepfakes?