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Emotionally Intelligent AI

Computers and AI have long been a part of our workplace, our education system and more recently o...

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13.17 5 Oct 2019


Emotionally Intelligent AI



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13.17 5 Oct 2019


Computers and AI have long been a part of our workplace, our education system and more recently our social lives

And as AI improves our relationships with it becomes ever more involved.

Artificial Intelligence will probably take most of our jobs but will it also take our romantic partners?

Dr Kevin Koidl, lead researcher on the Heliosphere project from Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics and the ADAPT Centre was in studio where Jonathan asked the question: 'Could we replace our partners with a robot?'


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