The “Passion Phone” may tattle on you!
The “Love Detector” service from mobile operator KTF uses technology that is supposed to analyze voice patterns to see if a lover is speaking
honestly and with affection,
REUTERS News Wire is reporting Feb. 16th.
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Valentines Day in Seoul, South Korea means chocolates, romantic dinners and a high-tech mobile phone device that can secretly check the passion
in the voice of a lover.
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The “Passion Phone” is the invention for those who
want to check on the integrity of their supposed loved one.
“We created this service because we thought people would want to know what others were feeling about them,” said Ahn Hee-jung, a KTF official.Users who speak by pointing their mobile phones at themselves for video conferences can see a “love meter” bar on the screen of their handset during a conversation.They later receive an analysis of the conversation delivered through
text message that breaks down the amount of affection, surprise,
concentration and honesty of the other speaker.
The service costs subscribers a flat fee of 1,500 won ($1.59) a month
for unlimited use or can be accessed at 300 won for each call, KTF said.
“The caller is paying the money,
so the information is provided only to him or her,” said Ahn.
This is one phoney story that happens to be true.
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