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  • May 15
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This paper argues that empathic AI may outperform individual humans not because machines “understand” emotion, but because large language models average across massive amounts of human emotional expression—a kind of “wisdom of the crowd” effect. The paper then asks whether simulated empathy, even if helpful, is ethically acceptable.  


 
 
 

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