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Is it possible for police, and other law enforcement agencies to have access to technology that can read emotions
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[quote:ThePassenger:MV80NzczMjY2Xzg2OTk1MTExX0U2RDUxQjcw] That s why we have to avoid facial recognition. It will start will FB. :bump::bump::bump: [/quote]
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( I know I get laughed at for putting up these type of post.)
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 we’re 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.
Can machines read your emotions? - Kostas Karpouzis
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(Imagine being monitored while watching tv, internet, how you interact with others, etc)
An AI has been developed that can reportedly use wireless signals to reveal peoples’ inner emotions
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