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The AI Already Interprets Emotions and the Law Does Not yet Regulate It, Warns a Study of EHU

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The Artificial Intelligence already interprets emotions and behaviors of the people, while the current legislation does not adequately respond to this type of technology, warns a study by the professor of Constitutional Law of the EHU Leire Escajedo, recognized with an acceésit in the Emilio Aced 2025 Prize of the Spanish Agency for Data Protection (AEPD).
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The Artificial Intelligence already interprets emotions and behaviors of the people, while the current legislation does not adequately respond to this type of technology, warns a study by the professor of Constitutional Law of the EHU Leire Escajedo, recognized with an acceésit in the Emilio Aced 2025 Prize of the Spanish Agency for Data Protection (AEPD).

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deia.eus broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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