Hi tech takes boredom out of mating rituals, networking

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
PARIS - Looking for a soul mate or a business partner, but fed up with going to parties and conventions where you waste your time talking to strangers who induce no excitement, only yawns?

The answer: intelligent tags.

These are wearable computers which compare your personal data with those of others around you, tell you who would make an interesting match, advise you where that individual is located and whether he or she is available for a chat or just wants to swap contact details.

Prototypes of the first tag were tested at a technology convention in New England last month, in which participants wore a small device, about the size of an electronic personal assistant, around their necks, New Scientist reports in next Saturday's issue.

The so-called nTags communicated to each other by infra-red link, comparing employment history, professional interests and personal hobbies, and alerted their wearer whenever a good match was close by. The data was supplied earlier to organisers of the event.

Most of the 488 delegates were impressed with the device, swapping nearly 4,000 "visual business cards" during the event, although they also complained about the weight of the nTag and the constant interruptions it made, and there was also concern about data privacy, New Scientist says.

The device is made by a New York company, nTag Interactive.

It hopes to corner a big potential market at business events and cocktail parties where there is no host to put good potential matches together, and where people do not want to waste their time on "icebreaker" chat and just want to cut to the chase.

A rival, though, is in the works at the famous Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Called MIThril, it will use sensors to show where a good match is located in the building, whether that individual is walking or standing still, whether he or she is in conversation or not -- and identify the person they are talking to.

I can see it now: "Is that a tag in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?" :lmao:
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Now I'm getting a mental picture of that commercial - "How much software do YOU want to buy?"

:lmao:
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
Originally posted by vraiblonde
People will do anything to not have to actually speak to another human being. :rolleyes:
It usually does more harm than good. :burning: lol
 
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