..Seats offer massage, vents emit refreshed air and sound-dampening materials eliminate outside ruckus. To avoid jarring seat-belt reminders and other car alerts, Lincoln, which is owned by Ford Motor Co. , worked with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to compose soft chimes to play instead. A lighting display that activates when approaching the vehicle is called the “Lincoln Embrace,” ..
This WSJ story makes for sad reading. Being highly stressed is apparently a burgeoning market segment for all things from cars to cereals. It won't be long before the data science people are tasked with identifying features in consumer data sets that are most valuable in predicting degree of stress in a prospect or a customer.
Our response to stress can vary a fair bit so it would be a challenging problem correlate to personal buying behavior. The more achievable goal is what these brands are going after - target the overall high-stressed population with an assortment of comfort objects. The aggregators of data can see if the person under stress buys smartwater or Frooty Pebbles and that may reveal some higher truth. Sad business all around that our collectively impaired mental health is something that to be exploited at scale.
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