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Daily Dashboard | Podcast: The privacy, ethical issues with empathic technology Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies are rapidly developing across virtually all sectors of the global economy. One nascent field is empathic technology, which, for better or worse, includes emotion detection. It is estimated that emotion-detection technology could be worth $56 billion by 2024. However, judging a person's emotional state is subjective and raises a host of privacy, fairness and ethical questions. Ben Bland has worked in the empathic technology space in recent years and now chairs the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers P7014 Working Group to develop a global standard for the ethics of empathic technology. IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP, recently caught up with Bland to discuss the pros and cons of the technology and his work with IEEE. 
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