Prof. Anat Perry (PSYC) discusses the “artificial-empathy paradox” and the results of her research in social cognitive neuroscience, empathy and AI.
The word ‘empathy’ was first described in neuroscientific literature by Dr. Paul MacLean in 1967. The definition first used then was, ‘the capacity to identify one's own feelings and needs with those ...
Cognitive Empathy: The person can mentally recognize another person’s feeling state and take their perspective without ...
Of all of the emotions that we humans experience, one is generally believed by psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, and neuroscientists alike to rise above the rest: Empathy. The actual ...
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