Girl Decoded: My Quest to Make Technology Emotionally Intelligent and Change the Way We Interact Forever
By (Author) Rana el Kaliouby
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Business
20th July 2021
22nd April 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Autobiography: science, technology and medicine
Impact of science and technology on society
Information technology industries
Systems analysis and design
Intelligent and automated transport system technology
Artificial intelligence
303.4834
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 21mm
246g
A captivating memoir from a pioneering scientist on a mission to humanise technology and revolutionize how we connect with one another A captivating memoir that chronicles one woman's mission to humanise technology and what she learns about humanity along the way. Now more than ever, we find ourselves unable to express our true feelings through technology. Rana el Kaliouby discovered this when she left Cairo, a newly-married, Muslim woman, to take up her place at Cambridge University to study computer science. Many thousands of miles from home, she began to develop systems to help her better connect with her family. She started to pioneer the new field of Emotional Intelligence (EI). She now runs her company, Affectiva (the industry-leader in this emerging field) that builds EI into our technology and develops systems that understand humans the way we understand one another. This is the fascinating story of her mission to humanise technology and what she learns about humanity along the way.
Lucid and captivating
* Max Tegmark, professor of physics at MIT and author of Life 3.0 *Rana el Kaliouby, Ph.D. is a pioneer in artificial emotional intelligence (EI), as well as the co-founder and CEO of Affectiva, the acclaimed startup spun off from the MIT Media Lab. She grew up in Cairo, Egypt, studying an undergraduate and master's degree in computer science at the American University in Cairo. She attended Cambridge University, where she earned her Ph.D. Her company works with more than a quarter of the companies in the Fortune Global 500. An acclaimed TED speaker, Rana was named by Forbes to their list of America's Top 50 Women in Tech and Fortune included her in their list of 40 Under 40.