This thing's pretty cool.
It interprets emotions using a wireless signal
to analyze subtle changes in breathing and
heart rate.
It's amazing a machine can do that.
Yes.
Now, when the robots rise up,
they'll know
that I've been rooting for them the whole 
 time.
The display is synced to your phone.
Give it a try.
All right.
Now, I'm gonna look at some pictures to prompt
an emotional response,
and we'll see if the   machine can identify them accurately.
Okay, remember, it can only detect happy,
sad, angry and excited.
Not other things you're feeling, like, "What
have I done with my life?"
Okay, I'm looking at the first picture.
You are happy?
Yes.
I'm looking at puppies.
Aw.
Somebody's ignoring their tiny needle teeth,
but all right.
Try another one.
Okay.
What does it say I'm feeling?
Sad.
Yes.
I'm looking at a picture of my grandma.
Oh, that makes sense, 'cause she's gone and
you miss her.
Yes.
And you're worried that turkey neck is in
your future.
What, now, see Now it says you're mad.
Make up your mind.
