FBL87: Rosalind Picard - Engineering Emotion & AI

FBL87: Rosalind Picard - Engineering Emotion & AI

Author: Singularity University January 23, 2023 Duration: 43:37

This week I’m honored to be joined by MIT Professor, Rosalind Picard, who not only founded the field of affective computing, but is easily considered one of the most impactful inventors alive.

In this episode, we explore affective computing and its many impacts on society. This takes on a tour through concepts as wide-ranging as manipulating emotions, treating health challenges, surveillance, social robots, and more.

You can follow Rosalind at twitter.com/rosalindpicard, or check out one of her very successful affective tech companies:  @Empatica or @Affectiva

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Music by: Amine el Filali


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