Your Facebook Likes Conveyed As Simulated Hugs
mikejuk writes "Next time you're dreaming up ways to make the users of your apps feel loved and wanted, think a little more wildly. How about giving them an actual hug? That's what MIT researchers Melissa Chow and her colleagues Andy Payne and Phil Seaton at MIT have come up with — a jacket that hugs the wearer when one of their friends 'likes' one of their posts on Facebook. The Like-A-Hug vest is described as receiving a signal when a Facebook friend 'likes' a post, then fills with air to give the wearer the sensation of being hugged."
They (you know who) are subtly diluting the meaning of an "actual hug"! But for what end?
That would be the surest way to kill creativity and enforce a timid mediocrity.
Coming from MIT myself, troll, I can say that they would kick you out for your attitude.