Automating empathy decoding technologies that gauge intimate life

Automating Empathy assesses technologies used to gauge how people are feeling. The book begins by historically situating the belief that by reading the body and its expressions one might ‘feel-into’ another. Finding this premise to be epistemologically problematic, the book then progresses to highli...

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