Emotion artificial intelligence uses biological signals such as vocal tone, facial expressions and data from wearable devices as well as text and how people use their computers, to detect and predict how someone is feeling. It can be used in the workplace, for hiring, etc. Loss of privacy is just the beginning. Workers are worried about biased AI and the need to perform the ‘right’ expressions and body language for the algorithms.
Interesting timing. The EU has just passed the Artificial Intelligence Act, setting a global precedent for the regulation of AI technologies.
A quick rundown of what it entails and why it might matter in the US:
What is it?
Key Takeaways:
Why Does This Matter in the US?
Emotion-tracking AI is covered:
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Definitely a good start. Surveillance (or ““tracking””) is one of those areas where ““AI”” is actually dangerous, unlike some of the more overblown topics in the media.