GHOTBI Nader
   Department   Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University  College of Asia Pacific Studies
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2022/05/21
Type Book(Chapter)
Title Emotional AI in the Cities: Cross-cultural Lessons from the UK and Japan on Designing for Ethical Life
In Carta, S., Machine Learning and the City: Applications in Architecture and Urban Design
Contribution Type Joint Work
Journal Emotional AI in Cities . In Machine Learning and the City, S. Carta (Ed.).
Journal TypeAnother Country
Publisher Wiley
Volume, Issue, Page pp.621-629
Author and coauthor Bakir, V., Ghotbi, N., Ho, T.M., Laffer, A., Mantello, P., McStay, A., Miranda, D., Miyashita, H., Podoletz, L., Tanaka, H. and Urquhart, L.
Details Humancentric sociotechnical relationships are key to living well with artificial intelligence (AI). In this chapter, the authors focus on two nations advanced in AI: Japan and the UK. Their methods are diverse, including engagement with emotional AI, policy and municipal stakeholders in the UK and Japan; comparative cross-cultural UK and Japan analysis on how emotional AI impacts commercial, security, and civic contexts; engagement with policing and security forces; examination of governance approaches for collection and use of intimate data about emotions in public spaces; and quantitative and qualitative analysis of diverse citizens' attitudes to emotional AI in cities via national surveys, focus groups, and design fiction workshops.
URL for researchmap https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119815075.ch51