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Microsoft files patent to record and score meetings on body language – Yahoo News Australia
Facial expressions and how long staff speak for would contribute to a score given to a meeting.

Meeting-room sensors are labelled in this patent-application drawing
Technology giant Microsoft has filed a patent for a system to monitor employees’ body language and facial expressions during work meetings and give the events a “quality score”.
A filing suggests it could be deployed in real-world meetings or online virtual get-togethers.
It envisions rooms being packed with sensors to monitor the participants, which could raise privacy concerns.
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