Emotional AI

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Emotional AI

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ISBN: 9781473971110
author: Andrew McStay
publishing house: SAGE Publications Ltd
publication date: 2018 -5
binding: 平装
price: £26.99
number of pages: 248

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The Rise of Empathic Media

Andrew McStay   

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What happens when media technologies are able to interpret our feelings, emotions, moods, and intentions? In this cutting edge new book, Andrew McStay explores that very question and argues that these abilities result in a form of technological empathy. Offering a balanced and incisive overview of the issues raised by ‘Emotional AI’, this book:
Provides a clear account of the social benefits and drawbacks of new media trends and technologies such as emoji, wearables and chatbots
Demonstrates through empirical research how ‘empathic media’ have been developed and introduced both by start-ups and global tech corporations such as Facebook
Helps readers understand the potential implications on everyday life and social relations through examples such as video-gaming, facial coding, virtual reality and cities
Calls for a more critical approach to the rollout of emotional AI in public and private spheres
Combining established theory with original analysis, this book will change the way students view, use and interact with new technologies. It should be required reading for students and researchers in media, communications, the social sciences and beyond.

contents

Chapter 1 Introducing Empathic Media
Chapter 2 Situating Empathy
Chapter 3 Group Sentimentality
Chapter 4 Spectrum of Emotions: Gaming the Body
Chapter 5 Leaky Emotions: The Case of Facial Coding
Chapter 6 Priming Voice-Based AI: I Hear You
Chapter 7 Affective Witnessing: VR 2.0
Chapter 8 Advertising, Retail and Creativity: Capturing the Flâneur
Chapter 9 Personal Technologies that Feel: Towards a Novel Form of Intimacy
Chapter 10 Empathic Cities
Chapter 11 Politics of Feeling Machines: Debating De-Identification and Dignity Chapter 12 Conclusion: Dignity, Ethics, Norms, Policies and Practices Appendices References

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