social turkers: crowdsourced dating.

What if we could receive real-time feedback on our social interactions? 
Would unbiased third party monitors be better suited to interpret 
situations and make decisions for the parties involved? How might 
augmenting our experience help us become more aware in our 
relationships, shift us out of normal patterns, and open us to 
unexpected possibilities? I am developing a system like this for myself 
using Amazon Mechanical Turk. During a series of dates with new people I 
meet on the internet, I will stream the interaction to the web using an 
iPhone app. Turk workers will be paid to watch the stream, interpret 
what is happening, and offer feedback as to what I should do or say 
next. This feedback will be communicated to me via text message.

http://socialturkers.com/

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