AI & Law DOI: 10.38023/72720413-36c5-4ee3-ba65-b7d0396fcd82

How do you solve a problem like Alexa?

Ayça Atabey
Ayça Atabey
Burkhard Schafer
Burkhard Schafer
Lachlan Urquhart
Lachlan Urquhart
Field of law:

AI & Law

Collection:

Conference proceedings IRIS 2023

Citation: Ayça Atabey / Burkhard Schafer / Lachlan Urquhart, How do you solve a problem like Alexa?, in: Jusletter IT 30. März 2023

Emotional Artificial Intelligence (EAI) is emerging as a mainstream technology. With the increasing use of EAI in different sectors, novel legal and ethical concerns are being raised. This paper focuses on an entertainment and creative content delivery recommendation system application, namely Amazon Alexa’s use of Neural-Text-to-Speech (NTTS) technology to capture and respond to users’ perceived emotions based on their voice. It also enables Alexa to play music based on, among other elements, its perception of users’ emotions. Given the recognised impact ‘music‘ has on emotions and Alexa‘s increasing involvement with big music sector actors, we are particularly concerned about how this domain can enable the manipulation of users. We use this example to highlight problems with the approach to AI regulation taken in the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA).


Table of contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. EAI, Emotions, and the “Music” factor: What’s at stake?
    • 2.1. Alexa and EAI: Speech recognition systems and emotions
    • 2.2. The powerful impact of music
  • 3. The AIA risk-based approach & Alexa’s EAI: Legal analysis
    • 3.1. Alexa as Prohibited AI?
    • 3.2. Alexa as High Risk AI?
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Bibliography
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