In Jonathan Safran Foer's book "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," a thought-provoking concept emerges regarding firearms that incorporate technology to enhance safety. The idea suggests that guns could be equipped with sensors capable of detecting the emotional state of the user, particularly their level of anger. If the device identifies heightened emotions, it would prevent the gun from firing, irrespective of the user's authority, such as that of a police officer.
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