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Emotion AI & Voice Weekly 

Emotion AI & Voice Weekly gathers the latest relevant headlines, events, and updates all in one place. We make it easier for you to digest Emotion AI news from all over the world, right in your inbox. This weekly digest comes from the minds behind Behavioral Signals, where we’re bridging the communication gap between humans and machines by introducing emotional intelligence, from speech, into conversations with AI.

Weekly Roundup 

  • The AI Effect on Your Dating Life

    Modern dating apps and services are being augmented with machine learning that can help in a variety of ways to improve and progress the online dating process. Rather than sending hundreds of messages and never really making a move, users will be prompted when the system anticipates a good match to suggest a meeting or push forward with the conversation. Let’s take a closer look at what these advances in AI dating technology look like.
  • AI, Emotion Detection to Let You Drive Faster in Hyderabad

    A team of researchers from the JNTU’s Centre of Excellence for Disaster Management and Transport might have come up with an answer for the city’s traffic problems. The team, after researching for eight long months, has formulated a plan that would, in theory, decongest and streamline critical roads in a city that is struggling to host its ever-increasing population.
  • Gasp! First Audio Map of Oohs, Aahs and Uh-ohs Spans 24 Emotions
    Scientists at UC Berkeley conducted a statistical analysis of listener responses to more than 2,000 nonverbal exclamations known as “vocal bursts” and found they convey at least 24 kinds of emotion. Previous studies of vocal bursts set the number of recognizable emotions closer to 13.
  • Why an AI’s Personality is More Complicated than Alexa’s

    When we think of Alexa having a personality, we’ll describe it as her responding to certain things in a certain way – what she does or doesn’t do based on a question or request. That’s because Alexa doesn’t really have a personality. Almost every single AI or voice-based product doesn’t have one. In the era of AI-facilitated perceptions, the number of inputs a robot can process has drastically increased, but do they yet have a personality?
  • Special Podcast from JumbleThink: Entrepreneurial Risk with Rana Gujral

    Rana Gujral didn't take the typical path into the life of Entrepreneurship. Instead of taking the 'safe' path in business, he took a leap into the unknown. As he took this new journey into entrepreneurship he had to embrace the discomfort. Now he is leading the charge to redefine how AI is using EQ (Emotional Intelligence) to redefine Emotion AI.
    In the episode we discuss: AI, Robotics, Entrepreneurship, Robotics, Risk, and more.

Upcoming AI Events

  • Deep Learning Summit Boston
    Discover advances in deep learning & smart AI from the world's leading innovators. Learn from industry experts & academics in speech & image recognition, neural networks, robotics & much more. Explore how this will impact communications, manufacturing, retail & transportation.
    Date: May 23-24, 2019
    Location: Boston, MA

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Weekly #EmotionAIChat

  • Women in AI - #EmotionAIChat Highlights from 5/1

    Behavioral Signals hosts weekly Twitter chats every Wednesday at 1:30 pm PST. Join by following our Twitter account or by searching #EmotionAIChat to follow along. Upcoming topics include: Relationships and Emotion AI, Emotion AI in Education, America's New AI Initiative.

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