When smart watches have feelings...

Who'd have thought???

With more human-machine interactions, anything is possible...

This is already happening with phones and computers that know where you are and what you're doing.  Now smart watches can track your heartbeat and stuff like that.  I'm sure they can track your mood too, if you give them enough information.

And what's to stop others from tracking what you do too?  We already have GPS via smart phones and fitness apps which show what people do.  They can be helpful if one has a health condition but can be harmful and open to misuse.

Though these watches aren't actually indicative of how people are feeling, it's actually a very interesting scenario - the first watch looks like it has a cranky face, while the second one has a silhouette of a person, with their back turned to the first one, like it's about to walk away.  Though this panel (either on its own or as part of a larger comic strip) might be funny, it could highlight a very serious issue regarding conflict and one's privacy.

The picture was a screenshot taken from give them enough information.

Anyway, tell me what you think and what you make of it.

Cheers
Colleen

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