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Publisher |
Affectiva
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Technology
What if technology could understand people in the same way that people understand one another? Tune in as Affectiva, the pioneer of Emotion AI, endeavors to humanize technology as a new Smart Eye Company. The Human-Centric AI podcast dissects how we can put the human before the artificial as AI manifests in our daily lives, with insights from the world’s top thinkers in automotive, market research, aviation, robotics, education, academia and beyond.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Boston, MA
Premiere Date |
2019-03-22
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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98 Available Episodes (98 Total)Average duration: 00:31:27
Apr 29 | 00:43:58
The Future of Advertising: Generative AI meets Emotion AI
Apr 01 | 00:31:00
Synthetic Anchors and Human Emotions: Navigating the Landscape of AI News Presenters
Mar 22 | 00:18:12
Driving Innovation: Exploring Smart Eye's Role in Automotive Technology and Interior Sensing
Mar 05 | 00:55:36
Expanding Human Insights: Combining Eye Tracking with Biosensors to Assist University Research Labs
Feb 20 | 00:32:13
Tracking Tomorrow: Decoding Human Behavior with Eye Tracking in Mobility Research
Feb 13 | 00:41:32
Mastering Storytelling Through Entertainment Content Testing with Emotion AI
Feb 06 | 00:33:31
Revolutionizing Automotive Research: Exploring the Profound Power of Eye Tracking
Jan 30 | 00:23:34
Craving Attention: How to Capture and Retain the Attention Your Ad Needs
Jan 22 | 00:18:12
Safeguarding the Fleet: Navigating Driver Safety Challenges and Innovations
Jan 09 | 00:24:05
Transforming Mobility with Emotion AI in Automotive Innovation: Forvia's Vision
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