Join Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen, Dr. Yukiyasu Kamitani, Professor at the University of Kyoto and Head of the Department of Neuroinformatics at ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, and host Matt Forte as they discuss the nature of emotions in the human brain. Learn how scientists are decoding the emotions evoked by thousands of videos from brain activity, and how scientists are scanning the brains of sleeping subjects and decoding the visual content of their dreams.
Grab a friend and set out on a journey with the new season of The Feelings Lab, a podcast series from Hume AI. We're exploring the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We'll discover how scientists and technologists are seeking to bring empathy to social media, robots, digital art, and more, building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Join our expert hosts and emotionally-attuned guests each week to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world.
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Join Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen, Dr. Yukiyasu Kamitani, Professor at the University of Kyoto and Head of the Department of Neuroinformatics at ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, and host Matt Forte as they discuss the nature of emotions in the human brain. Learn how scientists are decoding the emotions evoked by thousands of videos from brain activity, and how scientists are scanning the brains of sleeping subjects and decoding the visual content of their dreams.
Grab a friend and set out on a journey with the new season of The Feelings Lab, a podcast series from Hume AI. We're exploring the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We'll discover how scientists and technologists are seeking to bring empathy to social media, robots, digital art, and more, building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Join our expert hosts and emotionally-attuned guests each week to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world.
Subscribe, and tell a friend to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Apple: https://apple.co/3iaXAO7
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zM0lvh
Check us out at: https://hume.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hume-ai
YouTube: https://bit.ly/3zS3Ekq
Twitter: @hume_ai and @alancowen
If you have any questions you'd like answered in an upcoming episode, feel free to send them to thefeelingslab@hume.ai.
About Hume AI: Hume AI is an AI research lab and technology company offering the tools to build expression understanding and empathy into modern technology. Our mission is to ensure that the future is built to serve our emotions, so that as AI gets smarter, it remains aligned with our goals.
Join Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen and podcast host Matt Forte as they venture through the best pod-listener questions we've received so far this season: a veritable emotion science "mailbag." Can people who understand the emotions of others better interpret emotions conveyed through music? How should we responsibly address the ethics around emotion AI data collection and usage? Is there a healthy level of emotional expressivity conducive to emotional well-being? Are video calls bad for brainstorming? Do lobsters or hermit crabs have feelings? Tune in to hear the answer to these questions and more.
**Stories discussed in this episode**
Research shows the role empathy may play in music
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220511102807.htm
Why video calls are bad for brainstorming
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01183-3
The inner life of a lobster: Do invertebrates have emotions?
https://bigthink.com/life/do-invertebrates-have-emotions/
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The Feelings Lab, presented by Hume AI, explores the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We’ll discover how scientists and technologists are integrating empathy into social media tools, robots, digital art, and more, with the goal of building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Each week, join our panel of expert hosts, and emotionally attuned guests, to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world.
Subscribe, and tell a friend to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Apple: https://apple.co/3iaXAO7
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zM0lvh
Check us out at: https://hume.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hume-ai
YouTube: https://bit.ly/3zS3Ekq
If you have any questions you'd like answered in an upcoming episode, feel free to send them to thefeelingslab@hume.ai.
About Hume AI: Hume AI is an AI research lab and technology company. Our mission is to ensure that future technology is built to serve our emotions, ensuring that as AI gets smarter it remains aligned with our goals.
The Feelings Lab
Join Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen, Dr. Yukiyasu Kamitani, Professor at the University of Kyoto and Head of the Department of Neuroinformatics at ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, and host Matt Forte as they discuss the nature of emotions in the human brain. Learn how scientists are decoding the emotions evoked by thousands of videos from brain activity, and how scientists are scanning the brains of sleeping subjects and decoding the visual content of their dreams.
Grab a friend and set out on a journey with the new season of The Feelings Lab, a podcast series from Hume AI. We're exploring the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We'll discover how scientists and technologists are seeking to bring empathy to social media, robots, digital art, and more, building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Join our expert hosts and emotionally-attuned guests each week to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world.
Subscribe, and tell a friend to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Apple: https://apple.co/3iaXAO7
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zM0lvh
Check us out at: https://hume.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hume-ai
YouTube: https://bit.ly/3zS3Ekq
Twitter: @hume_ai and @alancowen
If you have any questions you'd like answered in an upcoming episode, feel free to send them to thefeelingslab@hume.ai.
About Hume AI: Hume AI is an AI research lab and technology company offering the tools to build expression understanding and empathy into modern technology. Our mission is to ensure that the future is built to serve our emotions, so that as AI gets smarter, it remains aligned with our goals.