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Does that really need AI? The world is dystopian af, can't it just declaratively assert "you are sad" and be right just about as often as some expensive inference operation?
No. In fact, I suspect that the whole health aspect is just a cover for their desire to surveil people all day every day. They will monitor all their interactions (including conversations with other people) and use all that data to one, train their AI, and two, improve marketing profits.
I am willing to bet that at some point a version of this will end up appearing in the assorted Meta apps that are pre-installed on many people's phones and be accidentally turned on by default.
It needs AI, but not LLM. A simple neural net for recognising expressions, what is still AI, runs on a phone.
My argument was one of stochasticism. A broken clock is right twice a day, but a machine that says to 100% of FB users "you aren't happy" will be right more often than not.