id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_343rgxqowrcetmin32uuya4ufa Naomi S. Baron Lessons from Venice: Authenticity, Emotions, and ICTs 2013 10 .pdf application/pdf 5388 400 60 Lessons from Venice: Authenticity, Emotions, and ICTs extent to which humans seek authenticity, more generally, in the representations they encounter. KEY WORDS: artificial intelligence, authenticity, emotion, ICTs, representation, simulation gestures, and the emotion on their faces render these performances "authentic" in a way that cannot of artificial intelligence and ICTs, leading to consideration of the role of authenticity in using social emotion by social robots – AI-driven machines that are explicitly designed to interact with people human users are looking for their social robots to express emotion that closely simulates that of We begin by looking at authenticity issues in the domains of communication and of visual for understanding how to think about emotion and authenticity when using ICTs. In the case of virtual communication via an ICT, authenticity can also be an issue. In thinking about levels of authenticity in communication – and the extent to which users ./cache/work_343rgxqowrcetmin32uuya4ufa.pdf ./txt/work_343rgxqowrcetmin32uuya4ufa.txt