Researcher proposes social emotions test for artificial intelligence

Monday, July 25, 2016 - 06:01 in Psychology & Sociology

New evidence from brain studies, including cognitive psychology and neurophysiology research, shows that the emotional assessment of every object, subject, action or event plays an important role in human mental processes. And that means that if we want to create human-like artificial intelligence, we must make it emotionally responsive. But how do we know that such intelligence actually experiences real, human-like emotions?

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