Category: Technology
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Co-Founder Elon Musk have been sounding the alarm on AI with ‘human-competitive intelligence,’ but that’s not stopping one group from continuing to invest millions into the space. While venture capital surely has an affinity for AI, it’s actually retail investors pouring millions into the space.
For example, RAD AI is a startup pioneering the world’s first AI marketing platform built to understand emotion. RAD AI launched a community round, which means anyone can invest in RAD AI. To Invest in RAD AI, click here. RAD AI has already raised over $3.2 million from retail investors and is used by some of the largest companies in the world.
OpenAI is the company behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, a natural language processing tool driven by AI technology that allows you to have humanlike conversations with a chatbot.
But as AI becomes more adept at understanding human emotion and expressions, does that raise new concerns?
Emotion Recognition And Emotional Responses
While it does not yet recognize emotions, Microsoft Corp.’s Bing search engine using ChatGPT is presenting emotion-filled responses to some inquiries. Many users report odd conversations with Bing, including the technology professing its love or saying it wants to be alive.
Beyond presenting emotional responses, AI is also moving toward recognizing human emotion through speech and facial movements. Researchers at Purdue University are developing an emotional AI that reviews facial expressions, movements, speech patterns, tone and eye movement to understand a person’s emotional state. The team at Purdue’s goal is to create an AI that can provide humans with mental health services. People often don’t use mental health services because of the expense and shortage of professionals, and researchers believe AI can provide an effective solution to the problem.