Emotional A.I. research: The importance of data-philosophizing to account for cultural differences

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The discourse on emotional A.I., i.e., technologies that read, classify, identify human emotions, is currently dominated by Western ideas. Yet, even A.I. researchers in the West acknowledge there are cultural differences if neglected could magnify and affect A.I.'s accuracy.

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