Why does Apple want to know if we’re happy or sad?
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As part of it’s recent software update, Apple wants to know how we feel. Why do they want to know and how will this information benefit us?
Guest: Peter Koval – Associate Professor of Psychology, The University of Melbourne
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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