Meta patents ‘creepy’ AI device that tracks wearer’s sighs and laughter, medication intake
The patent filing, which was filed on July 2, describes an “apparatus” for “emotional state analysis and real-time fitness coaching.” Meta wrote in part that the device would use insights such as whether the user is happy or sad to generate a workout routine.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated border & immigration brief. The source report from NY Post says: The patent filing, which was filed on July 2, describes an “apparatus” for “emotional state analysis and real-time fitness coaching.” Meta wrote in part that the device would use insights such as whether the user is happy or sad to generate a workout routine.
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- Published: Jul 9, 2026, 4:08 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Border & Immigration
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