Digital Emotion Detection, Privacy, and the Law.

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Philosophy and Technology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-27 DOI:10.1007/s13347-025-00895-4
Leonhard Menges, Eva Weber-Guskar
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Abstract

Intuitively, it seems reasonable to prefer that not everyone knows about all our emotions, for example, who we are in love with, who we are angry with, and what we are ashamed of. Moreover, prominent examples in the philosophical discussion of privacy include emotions. Finally, empirical studies show that a significant number of people in the UK and US are uncomfortable with digital emotion detection. In light of this, it may be surprising to learn that current data protection laws in Europe, which are designed to protect privacy, do not specifically address data about emotions. Understanding and discussing this incongruity is the subject of this paper. We will argue for two main claims: first, that anonymous emotion data does not need special legal protection, and second, that there are very good moral reasons to provide non-anonymous emotion data with special legal protection.

数字情感检测,隐私和法律。
直觉上,我们似乎有理由希望不是每个人都知道我们所有的情绪,例如,我们爱上了谁,我们对谁生气,我们对什么感到羞耻。此外,关于隐私的哲学讨论中突出的例子包括情感。最后,实证研究表明,英国和美国有相当多的人对数字情绪检测感到不舒服。鉴于此,人们可能会惊讶地发现,欧洲目前旨在保护隐私的数据保护法,并没有专门针对与情绪有关的数据。理解和探讨这种不协调是本文的主题。我们将论证两个主要主张:第一,匿名情绪数据不需要特殊的法律保护;第二,有很好的道德理由为非匿名情绪数据提供特殊的法律保护。
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