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- Date Published
- 16 Dec 2024
- Priority Score
- 2
- Australian
- No
- Created
- 10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm
Authors (1)
- James RileyENRICHED
Description
Can artificial intelligence (AI) tell whether you’re happy, sad, angry or frustrated? According to technology companies that offer AI-enabled emotion recognition software, the answer to this question is yes. But this claim does not stack up against mounting scientific evidence. What’s more, emotion recognition technology poses a range of legal and societal risks – especially when deployed in the workplace.
Summary
The article critically examines the claims of technology companies that AI can accurately recognize human emotions, highlighting a disconnect with scientific evidence that questions the reliability of such technologies. This skepticism is significant for the discourse on AI safety as it touches upon the legal and societal implications of deploying emotion recognition AI in settings such as workplaces. While it does not directly address existential or catastrophic AI risks, the article contributes to broader governance discussions by pointing out potential regulatory concerns and ethical considerations associated with these AI capabilities.