Artificial intelligence: When machines learn empathy

Kenza Ait Si Abbou

Her book “Menschenversteher: How emotional intelligence conquers our everyday life” was published in the spring of this year.

(Photo: Hendrik Gergen)

Berlin Ms. Ait Si Abbou, you are an expert in artificial intelligence and robots, your third book on this has just been published with “Menschenversteher”. How do you keep it private with technology – have you already automated your home?
I keep my work and private life very separate. Professionally, of course, I’m fascinated by the new developments and what’s possible. That excites the engineer in me. In my private life, I think carefully about what I can get from the new piece of technology in my house: a voice assistant that dims the light in the living room but listens to my conversations all day long? That doesn’t add up for me.

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