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How AI Learns to Feel—Without Feeling: The Science of Artificial Emotional Intelligence

  Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing at an unprecedented pace, moving beyond just processing data and solving tasks. One of the most fascinating areas of development is Emotional AI —machines that seem to "understand" human emotions. But here’s the paradox: AI doesn’t actually feel anything. Instead, it learns to recognize, mimic, and respond to human emotions without ever experiencing them. This creates a critical question: How does AI learn to feel—without actually feeling? In this blog post, we’ll explore how Emotional AI works, the science behind teaching machines about human emotions, its benefits, limitations, ethical concerns, and the future it promises. We’ll also dive deep into FAQs to answer common doubts. What is Emotional AI? Emotional AI, also called Affective Computing , is a branch of artificial intelligence designed to detect, interpret, and simulate human emotions. It doesn’t mean machines have consciousness or empathy like human...