It’s time to learn a new term: emotion as a service. That comes to us courtesy of Affectiva, which on Tuesday released Affdex Emotion as a Service, making emotion-recognition technology available on ...
Affectiva, an emotion tracking startup with big-name investors, is announcing the launch of its mobile software development kit. The company says it can analyze a user’s emotions by tracking their ...
Your phone doesn’t know how you’re feeling — but you may want it to if that capability came with a few fringe benefits. Affectiva makes emotion-detection software, and CEO Rana el Kaliouby was full of ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Affectiva, the global leader in Artificial Emotional Intelligence (Emotion AI), today announced its new cloud-based API for measuring emotion in recorded speech, is available ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Affectiva, the global leader in Artificial Emotional Intelligence (Emotion AI), today announced that it has joined the Partnership on AI to Benefit People and Society. Founded ...
DUBLIN, Jan. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Aptiv PLC (NYSE: APTV) announced today it signed a commercial partnership agreement with Affectiva, a Boston-based MIT Media Lab spin-off and leader in Human ...
Deep in the bowels of Houston’s 72,000-seat NRG Stadium, in a curtained-off makeshift room near the court where the Villanova Wildcats and the University of North Carolina Tarheels are playing for the ...
Smile: Your computer is watching. Affectiva, a three-year-old startup that grew out of MIT’s Media Lab, is teaching machines to understand what you feel. Affectiva has developed a way for computers to ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Affectiva today announced the launch of its Automotive AI service that ...
Affectiva this week announced its Automotive AI platform for monitoring humans. If the idea of a robot watching you while you drive bothers you, consider that most accidents are caused by distracted ...
With the exception of the occasional “Are you happy to continue with installation?” type pop-up message, computers haven’t classically cared much about how we feel. That’s all set to change with the ...
Most of our smart devices can predict what we want to do next, but they can’t understand why we're going to do it. That’s what Rana el Kaliouby, cofounder and CEO of Affectiva, is hoping to change ...