Sony expands emotion-sensing plans with new patent for games that know and adapt to your feelings
Imagine a PlayStation that could sense and react to gamer's joy, frustration, or boredom.
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- Sony is advancing its emotion-sensitive gaming, with a new patent revealing games that adapt to players's feelings in real-time.
- The tech utilizes biometrics and gameplay analysis, aiming for a personalized, emotion-driven experience.
- There are privacy concerns, however Sony's ambition could revolutionize interactive entertainment.