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This study is part of the project “Emotional AI in Cities: Cross Cultural Lessons from UK and Japan on Designing for an Ethical Life” funded by JST-UKRI Joint Call on Artificial Intelligence and Society (2019), Grant No. JPMJRX19H6. The author would like to thank the SGH Foundation for their support of his doctoral study.
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Ho, MT. Thinking about the mind-technology problem. AI & Soc 39, 823–824 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-022-01485-0
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