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Could an AI feel emotions?

There is much discussion in philosophy about inner language and the ability to perceive pain (see Pain in philosophy article). Your question is in the area of philosophy and not science. If you define ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

It is certainly possible for AI to theoretically feel emotion. There are, according to Murray Shanahan's book The Technological Singularity, two primary forms of AI: 1) Human based AI - achieved ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

Assuming an AI was built out of a mechanical husk, mirroring the human brain exactly; complete with chemical signals and all. An AI should theoretically be capable of feeling/processing emotions.
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Could an AI feel emotions?

I have considered much of the responses here, and I would suggest that most people here have missed the point when answering the question about emotions. The problem is, scientists keep looking for a ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

Emotions are a factor in humans having ethics/morals only because they are a factor in all human learning and decision-making. Unless you are duplicating a human being exactly, there is no reason to ...
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Is there any research on the identification of a person's feelings using features such as facial expressions or body temperature?

Yes, there is research on this topic. The field that studies it is known as affective computing (AC). Emotion recognition seems to be a specific problem in affective computing, i.e. the recognition of ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

This question is more the province of philosophy of mind than of AI, here are some detailed answers to your question from the philosophy SE: Is simulating emotions the same as experiencing emotions?, ...
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Fine Tuning a Bert Transformer. How to label for emotions and train large scripts?

From my understanding of your task, you're looking to get the overall emotion classification score for a long piece of dialogue. BERT can handle contexts up to 512 tokens in length, so the task ...
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What is the difference between feature extraction and fine-tuning in transfer learning?

The difference between the two approaches (feature extraction vs fine-tuning) is well explained here: Fine Tuning vs Joint Training vs Feature Extraction Also, this paper evaluate the performance one ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

IMHO Definitely, yes! Everything that person feels (physically or mentally) can be discovered by chemical signals processing in his body or brain. If we understand the policy and nature of such ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

Yes and no. If you fully simulate a human brain and all of its functions, it would probably be able to feel emotions very similar to the way we do. But we don't have enough capabilities and knowledge ...
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Could an AI feel emotions?

Well, it depends of the level of the AI. You can create an AI super autonomous with deep learning capabilities and so on, but in the robotic type only. If you'd create an AI like EVA in the Ex-...
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