AI is not sophisticated enough to understand cultural differences in expressing and reading emotions, making it harder to draw accurate conclusions. For instance, a smile might mean one thing in Germany and another in Japan.
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Unknown title 'Racial Influence on Automated Perceptions of Emotions' written by a professor at University of Maryland. Also Read | How Instagram uses machine learning to personalise posts on your Home Feed <span>AI is not sophisticated enough to understand cultural differences in expressing and reading emotions, making it harder to draw accurate conclusions. For instance, a smile might mean one thing in Germany and another in Japan. Confusing these meanings can lead to make wrong decisions, especially in businesses, according to Harvard Business Review. What's next? Institutions need to be aware of potential AI bia Summary
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