" The harmonization between emotional & artificial intelligence "
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Abstract
Not until artificial intelligence became a household name, did the term emotional intelligence emerge. Before Ai was on everyone's mind emotional intelligence was taken for granted. This course provides an in-depth look at emotional triggers that need to become manageable in the context of rapidly expanding Ai. This journal suggests that there is a yet unexplored level of integration between Ai & Ei which will have a significant impact on the Global socioeconomic matrices.
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