Affiliation:
1. Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad, India
Abstract
The deployment of Artificial Emotional Intelligence (AEI) systems in various sectors raises significant ethical and privacy concerns that must be addressed to ensure responsible and secure implementation. This chapter explores the ethical and privacy considerations inherent in AEI deployment, focusing on issues such as informed consent, emotional manipulation, bias, and user privacy. By reviewing existing literature and identifying gaps and limitations in current approaches, the chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges faced in this emerging field. The proposed methodology outlines a robust framework for addressing these concerns, incorporating innovative strategies to enhance transparency, accountability, and user trust. The findings highlight the complexities and potential risks associated with AEI, offering insights into mitigating these risks while maximizing the benefits of AEI technologies. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the broader implications of AEI, suggesting future research directions and applications to further develop ethical and privacy-conscious AEI systems.
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