S-eye 2.0 Software Hot!

In the following week, Alex let s-eye watch more rooms: his mother over a crossword puzzle, the neighbor's toddler learning to stack blocks, a weekly staff meeting where optimism collided with simmering frustration. The software didn’t produce neat verdicts; instead it offered context. It showed sequences: the toddler's concentration rose after praise, then collapsed when the task changed; his manager's jaw clenched five seconds before she laughed, an early-warning sign of a joke slipping into sarcasm.