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Can machines read your emotions? - Kostas Karpouzis

Can machines read your emotions? - Kostas Karpouzis

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Computers can beat us in board games, transcribe speech, and instantly identify almost any object. But will future robots go further by learning to figure out what were feeling? Kostas Karpouzis imagines a future where machines and the people who run them can accurately read our emotional states and explains how that could allow them to assist us, or manipulate us, at unprecedented scales. Lesson by Kostas Karpouzis
Date: 2020-08-22

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Here is a something. If a computer moniters our communications looking for suicide cues in order to stop them, that reasurce should be stopped now. It is something that would sound great to some and then lead to a terrible invasion of privacy. The entire reason to inade our privacy will be presented as a safethy issue. Just like the attempt to take away guns. Safety? In truth. Peaple have a right to defend themselves and that includes the right to kill to defend. And truly if we are not slaves nor the properthy of the govenment, we have the right to end our lives. This scrifice of liberty on the alter of nice and safe is bad for two reasons. No one has the right to enforce it and to enforece it you have to trust govenments. The only people who trust govenments are the people who can gain from taking away what other people have.
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This will happen, thats for sure, but the question is how is it Gonna be used? Quiting the everybodys movie question, are they gonna rebel against us. The real question is how the Brands will use it, the powerfull people, and will this take out our privacy from all ways, and will be able to be controled by others, every improvment takes good things, but will they be used for them or for other purpose. I dont know, i hope even uf they are used slightly against some things, like other improvments, i wont care of they are not used o la for bad, even is some things get behind in the way of improvment
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Can machines read our emotions?
I think that machines can translate, they translate the codes that we (humans) give to them. So, yes if theyre programmed to read emotions by a code or a sistem design to translate the human emotions to numbers, they will be capable to say if someone is sad or happy just like they can say if some word is in spanish or japanese; but to actually have the capacity to feel emotions thats a whole other thing, not possible. So it wont be a machine that control the humans, it would be a human using a machine.

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well I think that the machines cant read emotions because the feelings are just for humans I mean when you broke up with your girlfriend for example you know that you are sad and mad and some others emotions but when the people ask you if you are okay you could say yeah Im okay but that persona could think mmm me he is not okay but machine is not a person if you say a lie the machine will not know if you are honest that is the reason for My answer!
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Can machines read your emotions?
I think technology has become a very efficient and essential way to communicate among others, if we want a more realistic development of a conversation, emojis or avatars are a really nice resource to show what we want to express. As the time passes and the industries develop more characters, we are able to show more ways of emotions in the digital world.

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I think that in the not too distant future technology will be able to perfectly understand what we feel and even help us cope with those emotions. Right now
, fortunately we have the opportunity to express ourselves simply with the help of emoticons. However, I do not rule out the possibility that technology has improved and that not only humans are able to understand us on that matter.

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With all the technological and systematic advances that exist today, I think that the idea of a machine that reads your feelings is not so far from reality, I think that if a camera can change certain features of your face, why It could not detect your emotions, in the right hands this tool could be very useful, but it would be a very serious problem if it fell into the wrong hands.
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I think that it is all about our responsability, we are the ones who create this machines, we are the ones that made them every time smarter. So, we can make this technological advances, but it is totally on our hands, we can use these machines and robots to make our world better, or we can lose our freedom and became totally dependant on those things.
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Every technological advance has its advantages and disadvantages, if we plan to improve our machines we must measure the consequences and establish limits so that it does not get out of control.
When the machines reach the point of recognizing emotions we will be prepared and we will try to use the information for our benefit.

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Interpreting a person's emotions from their gestures, posture, intonation, or expression is difficult even for humans, evolved to capture the smallest details and micro-expressions during a chat. Assuming that a robot can do the same at our current technological level is difficult, but it would have consequences as well as benefits.
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