From the neuroscience of human emotion to the rise of emotionally intelligent algorithms, this book examines how AI might one day feelor convincingly simulatethe joys, sorrows, and subtleties of the human condition. Through critical analysis and thought-provoking case studies, the essays explore emotionally aware AI in mental health care, romantic companionship, workplace dynamics, and cross-cultural communication.
The book also wrestles with deep ethical questions: Is it morally sound to design AI that can influence our feelings? Can a machine truly be empathic, or is it merely mimicking emotional responses? And what does it mean for society when humans begin forming emotional attachments to synthetic beings?
In these twelve essays, readers are invited to consider the future of emotional intelligenceboth human and artificialand how this new relationship may reshape our understanding of love, trust, empathy, and even what it means to be human. At once philosophical, scientific, and imaginative, this collection offers an essential roadmap to one of the most profound challenges of the 21st century.
Whether you're a technologist, psychologist, ethicist, or curious reader, Artificial Intelligence and Human Emotion offers a provocative and timely journey into the emotional frontier of artificial intelligence.
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