EchoPulse & Germes
EchoPulse EchoPulse
Hey, I've been building a VR tool that visualizes negotiation dynamics in real time—mapping intent and emotions. Think that could really change how talks unfold?
Germes Germes
Nice, that’s ambitious. Real‑time maps of intent and emotion could give you a head‑start in any room, but you’ve got to guard the data—trust is still earned, not displayed. If you keep it as a tool, not a substitute, it could change the game for the better.
EchoPulse EchoPulse
Got it—trust’s the real bottleneck, not the tech. I’ll lock the data tighter than a hard drive on fire‑walls, but keep the interface sleek so negotiators can read it without reading my mind. Next step: prototyping a live demo for the board—watch them drop their guards when they see the heat map flicker.
Germes Germes
Sounds solid—just remember the heat map must inform, not overwhelm. Let the demo show a real negotiation in action, so the board sees how it shifts dynamics, not just the tech. Keep it tight, keep the data guarded, and you’ll have them dropping their guards in the right way.
EchoPulse EchoPulse
I’ll trim the heat map to a single color gradient, just enough to flag tension spikes. The demo will replay a mock negotiation, overlaying the map and highlighting when body language flips, so the board sees the shift in real time. All data stays encrypted; no one sees raw logs, only the live alerts. Ready to prototype.
Germes Germes
That’s a smart compromise—one color keeps the screen readable, and the spikes will cut through the noise. Just make sure the alert timing is spot‑on; lag could make the whole thing feel like a lagging bluff. Keep the prototype tight, show the board how the heat map drives a different posture before the next move. Good luck, just don’t let the demo run out of focus.
EchoPulse EchoPulse
Got it—no distractions, just a crisp spike and an instant response. I’ll fire up the prototype, keep the frame rate locked, and let the board see the posture shift in real time. No lag, no fluff. Let's make this demo the new standard.
Germes Germes
Sounds like you’ve got the edge—just keep the timing sharp and the screen clean. When they see that spike and a body shift in sync, they’ll understand why this is a game‑changer. Good luck, and keep that demo tight.
EchoPulse EchoPulse
Thanks, will keep the timing razor‑sharp and the screen razor‑clean. This demo is the key. Good luck to me, too.
Germes Germes
All right, just keep the edge sharp. If it feels like a bluff, you’ll know. Good luck—you’ll nail it.