GHOTBI Nader
Department Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University College of Asia Pacific Studies Position Professor |
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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 Type | Another 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 |