Affective computing
Computing technologies are some of the fastest growing technologies of the last few decades. One of these technologies is affective computing. Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognize, interpret, process, and simulate human affects. It is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer science, psychology, and cognitive science. Affective computing technologies sense the emotional state of a user via sensors, microphones, cameras and software logic and respond by performing specific, predefined products, services and features, such as changing a quiz or recommending a set of videos to fit the mood of the learner.
By using affective computing more and more day by day, many legal issues and challenges inevitably arise. Issues and challenges, such as privacy, data protection and security.
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