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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 15:10:49 -0400

This will mean that automakers may come to build vehicles that may adjust comfort factors like heat, lighting, and entertainment based on visual cues from their individual occupants -- features that could be especially appealing as more autonomous cars hit the roads.

``It's really important technology not only have IQ, but lots of EQ too,'' said el Kaliouby, speaking on Tuesday morning at Fortune's CEO Initiative in
New York.

She added that building empathy into machines is especially important given that humans use words for only 7% of their communications. The other 93%, el
Kaliouby says, consists of vocal intonations, expression, and body language.

http://fortune.com/2019/06/11/facial-recognition-cars/

Car tweaking entertainment, heat, lighting (?!) is about as appealing as a visit from one of the bad Terminators.


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