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			<title>Emotion AI Thinks There&#039;s One Right Answer. A High School Researcher is Proving There Isn&#039;t.</title>
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			<description>A non-commercial research project led by high school student Evelyn Kim at Singapore American School has opened public participation. Contributors watch ten short video clips and record how they read each person&#039;s emotion — no right or wrong answers, 10 to 15 minutes. The study challenges a foundational assumption of emotion-recognition AI: that everyone reads a face the same way. Anyone 14 or older can participate. [PR.com]</description>
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