Rosalind Picard's Interviews
Affective Computing with MIT's Dr. Rosalind Picard
In association and partnership with the ACM Bytecast, this episode features a conversation with Affective Computing Pioneer Dr. Rosalind Picard. Dr. Picard is a scientist, inventor, and engineer, member of the faculty of MIT's Media Lab, founder and director of the Affective Computing research group at the MIT Media La
FBL87: Rosalind Picard - Engineering Emotion & AI
This week I’m honored to be joined by MIT Professor, Rosalind Picard, who not only founded the field of affective computing, but is easily considered one of the most impactful inventors alive. In this episode, we explore affective computing and its many impacts on society. This takes on a tour through concepts as wide-
Can artificial intelligence be emotionally intelligent?
When we talk about AI, we’re often talking about a very particular, narrow form of intelligence — the sort of analytical competence that can win you games of GO or solve complex math equations. That type of intelligence is important, but it’s incomplete. Human affairs don’t operate on reason and logic alone. They somet
Rosalind Picard: Affective Computing, Emotion, Privacy, and Health
Rosalind Picard is a professor at MIT, director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab, and co-founder of two companies, Affectiva and Empatica. Over two decades ago she launched the field of affective computing with her book of the same name. This book described the importance of emotion in art
Podcasts with Rosalind Picard
Possible Pairings
You might also be interested in
Andrew Huberman
Cognitive scientist
Michael Malice
Author
Elon Musk
Entrepreneur
Stephen Wolfram
Computer scientist
Joe Rogan
Comedian
Chris Lattner
Computer scientist
Jeff Atwood
Software Developer
Manolis Kellis
Computer scientist
Eric Weinstein
Investor
Vitalik Buterin
Computer scientist
Sean Carroll
Physicist
Tyler Cowen
Economist
Shout-outs
Add shout-out