En la nueva versión del sistema operativo de Apple, iOS 17, la empresa ha añadido una nueva función que permite a los usuarios informar sobre su estado de ánimo. Esta función, llamada «Emociones», se encuentra en la aplicación Salud y permite a los usuarios elegir entre una serie de emociones, como feliz, triste, enfadado o cansado.

According to Apple, the intention with this feature is to help users better understand their emotions and identify possible mental health problems. However, this feature has also raised some privacy and security concerns.

The Emotions feature can have several benefits, including:

  • Improve understanding of emotions: The Emotions feature can help users better understand their emotions and identify possible patterns. This can be helpful in identifying mental health problems, such as depression or anxiety.
  • Make it easier to find help: The Emotions feature can help users find help resources for mental health problems
  • Promote well-being: The Emotions feature can help users focus on their well-being and take steps to improve their mental health.

The Emotions feature also poses some risks, including:

  • Privacy: The Emotions feature collects data about users' moods. This data could be used to track user behavior or to create psychological profiles.
  • Security: The Emotions feature could be vulnerable to cyber attacks. This could give attackers access to users' mood data.

iOS 17's Emotions feature has the potential to be a useful tool for mental health. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks before using this feature.

In my opinion, the most important thing is to understand the risks that are assumed, because no matter what Apple says, with this function it has more personal and very intimate data about its users, and with more information it can achieve more benefits.

We must not be naive. Companies (and of course also Apple) want to offer better services, to have more satisfied customers, and make more profits from them.

Everyone must be aware of what they do, and the risks they incur.

Amador Palacios

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