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    Davos 2016 - Issue Briefing: Infusing Emotional Intelligence into AI

    Published on Jan 22, 2016

    Learn first-hand about how to endow artificial intelligence with emotional intelligence using social-interaction skills that are too often ignored in emerging technologies.

    Justine Cassell, Associate Dean, Technology, Strategy and Impact, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
    Vanessa Evers, Professor of Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, Netherlands
    Maja Pantic, Professor of Affective and Behavioral Computing, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Moderated by
    Michael Hanley, Head of Digital Communications, Member of the
    Executive Committee, World Economic Forum

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    Sarah Palin's emotions whilest endorsing Donald Trump

    Published on Jan 25, 2016

    Beyond Verbal decodes human vocal intonations into their undelining emotions, in real time - enabling voice anbled devices or apps to understand our emotions.

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    Machines that can read human emotions

    Published on Feb 19, 2016

    Machines are already very good at recognising human emotions when they have a static, frontal view of a person’s face. Maja Pantic, Professor of Affective and Behavioral Computing at Imperial College London, shares progress towards identifying people’s emotions “in the wild” and discusses possible applications, from marketing to medicine.

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    Artificial Intelligence

    Published on Aug 17, 2015

    Should we be scared of artificial intelligence and all it will bring us? Not so long as we remember to make sure to build artificial emotional intelligence into the technology.

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    Emotional technology

    Published on Mar 9, 2016

    When we think of the future of technology, we often imagine gadgets that will make us go faster. But some of the truly exciting developments will be around gadgets that help us with the tricky aspects of our emotional lives.

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    Processing emotions

    Published on Apr 1, 2016

    A new study from MIT reveals how two populations of neurons in the brain contribute to the process of assigning emotional associations to specific events. They hope this could shed light on mental illnesses and how to treat them best.

    "How the brain processes emotions"
    Neuroscientists identify circuits that could play a role in mental illnesses, including depression.

    by Anne Trafton
    March 31, 2016

    Tye Lab: https://tyelab.org
    Picower Institute for Learning and Memory: https://picower.mit.edu
    MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences: https://bcs.mit.edu

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