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Decoding: How AI is Hacking Human Emotion

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This episode explores the intersection of affective science, technology, and artificial intelligence in the pursuit of automated emotion and stress recognition. Academic institutions and commercial entities are developing systems that utilize physiological signals—such as heart rate, skin conductivity, and vocal biomarkers—to objectively monitor mental health. While companies like Affectiva and Sonde Health apply these innovations to media analytics and workforce well-being, researchers emphasize the importance of machine learning to interpret complex human behaviors. However, recent studies also warn of a "bond paradox," where forming deep emotional attachments to AI chatbots can lead to psychological dependency rather than therapeutic benefit. While this episode showcases the technological shift toward real-time mental fitness tracking,  it also highlighte the critical need for boundaries in human-computer interactions. So...what next?

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aflevering Decoding: How AI is Hacking Human Emotion artwork

Decoding: How AI is Hacking Human Emotion

This episode explores the intersection of affective science, technology, and artificial intelligence in the pursuit of automated emotion and stress recognition. Academic institutions and commercial entities are developing systems that utilize physiological signals—such as heart rate, skin conductivity, and vocal biomarkers—to objectively monitor mental health. While companies like Affectiva and Sonde Health apply these innovations to media analytics and workforce well-being, researchers emphasize the importance of machine learning to interpret complex human behaviors. However, recent studies also warn of a "bond paradox," where forming deep emotional attachments to AI chatbots can lead to psychological dependency rather than therapeutic benefit. While this episode showcases the technological shift toward real-time mental fitness tracking,  it also highlighte the critical need for boundaries in human-computer interactions. So...what next?

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How Robotics Transform EHS Risk Profiles

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Psychological Safety as a Layer of Protection

In this episode, we talk about psychological safety as a core part of risk prevention. We look at how early signals of concern often show up as small comments, gut feelings, or subtle observations—and how easily those signals can be lost if the environment discourages voice. We also discuss micro-practices—simple habits that leaders and teams can use every day to make speaking up feel normal rather than exceptional. And we explore structured methods like the Six Thinking Hats, which help teams hear different perspectives without judgment, defensiveness, or conflict. The goal isn’t to create comfort. The goal is to create confidence—confidence that concerns can be raised early, respectfully, and without negative consequences. Because silence is a hazard—and collective voice is one of our strongest safeguards against harm.

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