Heart of the machine our future in a world of artificial emotional intelligence

Imagine a robotic stuffed animal that can read and respond to a child's emotional state or a commercial that can change based on a customer's facial expression. Heart of the Machine explores the next giant step in the relationship between humans and technology: the ability of computers to...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Yonck, Richard (-)
Corporate Author: Tantor Media (-)
Other Authors: Dean, Robertson (Narrator)
Format: Nonmusical Recording
Language:Inglés
Published: Old Saybrook, Conn. : Tantor Media ℗2017.
Edition:Unabridged
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Summary:Imagine a robotic stuffed animal that can read and respond to a child's emotional state or a commercial that can change based on a customer's facial expression. Heart of the Machine explores the next giant step in the relationship between humans and technology: the ability of computers to recognize, respond to, and even replicate emotions. Computers have long been integral to our lives, and their advances continue at an exponential rate. Many believe that artificial intelligence equal or superior to human intelligence will happen in the not-too-distance future. Futurist Richard Yonck argues that emotion, the first, most basic, and most natural form of communication, is at the heart of how we will soon work with and use computers. Instilling emotions into computers is the next leap in our centuries-old obsession with creating machines that replicate humans. But for every benefit this progress may bring to our lives, there is a possible pitfall. Emotion recognition could lead to advanced surveillance, and the same technology that can manipulate our feelings could become a method of mass control. Heart of the Machine is an exploration of the new and inevitable ways in which mankind and technology will interact.
Item Description:Downloadable audio file.
Physical Description:1 online resource (10 hr., 19 min.)
Playing Time:10:19:01
Format:Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
ISBN:9781541421493