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Abarth has started trialing facial recognition technology to better understand the emotions that drivers and passengers experience in its cars. The car manufacturer partnered with Loughborough ...
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When Microsoft announced last week it will remove several features from its facial recognition technology that deal with emotion, the head of its responsible artificial intelligence efforts included a ...
Sandra Wachter weighs in on the ethics and impacts of new artificial intelligence which tracks the emotions of workers. "Applying emotion-recognition software to employees also poses a threat to ...