Examining the Origins of Expression | The Feelings Lab Ep 25 Myths About Emotion Science Clip 5

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Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen discusses the three sources of evidence that humans evolved to form expressive behaviors, including studies of different species, developmental stages, and cultures.

Join Dr. Alan Cowen, founder of Hume AI, Dr. Dacher Keltner, founding director of the Greater Good Science Center and Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and host Matt Forte as they discuss Myths About Emotion Science. Does the face ‘reveal our emotions’? What does science really say about how people express their feelings? We discuss the real complexity and nuance of facial and vocal expressions, and revisit what Darwin meant when he said that expressions are “purposeless.”

Grab a friend and set out on a journey with the new season of The Feelings Lab, a podcast series from Hume AI. We're exploring the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We'll discover how scientists and technologists are seeking to bring empathy to social media, robots, digital art, and more, building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Join our expert hosts and emotionally-attuned guests each week to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world. 

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