Originally published August 22 2005
New software rates callers' interest on the phone
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
A new software is being developed to rate participants' interest during phone conversations. The program that measures levels of stress and empathy is due for release in six months.
The software sits on a mobile phone and analyses the speech patterns and voice tones and rates the conversation.
It then tells you on a scale of 0 to 100 per cent how interested the person on the other end of the line really is in speaking to you.
The inventor Anmol Madan, says his 'Jerk-O-Meter' will prevent arguments between couples because they will know they're being monitored and be forced to listen.
Of course it will also be of great interesting to phone marketing companies and PR people everywhere.
Now the people at Bite media will really know if I am really interested in the wonderful press release it's crafted all about printer ribbons.
The program will be finished in six months and uses mathematical algorithms to measure levels of stress and empathy in a person's voice.
It also keeps track of how often someone is speaking.
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