Emotional Data Applications and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Society

Emotional Data Applications and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Society

Ballardini, Rosa; van den Hoven van Genderen, Rob; Jaervinen, Sari

Springer International Publishing AG

02/2025

322

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9783031801105

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Introduction.- Part I: Technology and Busines.- Adding emotional intelligence to physical spaces - data-driven solutions for measuring, analyzing and responding to user needs and expectations.- Research challenges along the data analysis chain of personal data.- Trustable AI - Explanation of decisions of AI tools for better acceptance by the users .- Part II: Law and Ethics for and with emotional AI.- Artificial Intelligence, Threat or Enhancement of the Quality of our Wellbeing and Personal Life?.- Cry me a river: The classification and protection of emotional data under the GDPR.- Personal data protection in emotional AI: the facial coding example.- Consenting to use of emotional data by AI-based services.- A Duty of Loyalty for Emotion Data.- Talking to strangers. On people-machine communication and the automated detection of online solicitation of children.- AI in the lecture room - Analysing two use cases in the context of higher education.- Fair and sustainable data governance for responsible uses of emotional AI.- Emotional AI and the consensus-based remuneration regime in Southeast Asia.- Damage caused by Emotional AI - Do existing and prospecting liability rules provide with sufficient protection?.- Commercializing emotions in a lawful and responsible manner - The limitations, possibilities and dilemmas in an emotional AI service business concept in the workplace.- Design science methodology for AI-based contract design.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI);AI ethics;AI innovation;AI liability;AI responsibility;Data governance;Emotional AI;European regulation;Fundamental rights;Human centered;Intrusive technologies;Intellectual property rights, patents, copyright, trade secrets;Privacy and data protection;Personal data;Proactive approaches to law