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Scientists say robots could detect human emotions through skin touch
Scientists have found that future robots may be able to understand your emotions by touching your skin. A new study in the journal IEEE Access explains that researchers used skin conductance to detect a persons feelings. Skin conductance measures how well the skin conducts electricity, which...