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It has been said that one of the main differences between human intelligence and artificial intelligence is the ability to feel emotion. But if computers/AI can feel emotion, is there any difference?

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1. Brief Summary: The claim “AI can have emotions” is misleading. While AI can recognize emotional expressions through patterns, it does not have emotions. AI is not a conscious human being with unique experiences. The emotional responses that AI gives are based on pattern recognition and being programmed, not genuine feelings or emotions.
2. Primary Sources: https://bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40359-024-01581-4 This study reviewed 44 papers on emotion recognition technology. It found that AI can detect emotions using facial expression, voice, and signals, but emphasized that these are simulations not real experiences. 

https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/15/4/456 This explored how Ai uses neuroimaging and machine learning to detect emotions. It is a long read, but summarized it said there was progress but there were lots of real world limitations for AI showing emotions.  
3. Secondary Sources: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2025/04/23/why-ai-will-never-truly-understand-your-feelings-and-why-that-matters/ This article by Forbes says emotional Ai lacks empathy and ethical understanding, which makes it risky to try to make AI have emotions. 
4. Potential Biases: I think that the scientific journals focus more on technological progress for AI and the future which can hide the ethical concerns of this issue. I also think the Forbes article is focused more on following trends by criticizing emotional AI.
5. Evidence in support of the claim: The evidence I gathered is that AI systems can recognize and simulate emotions using facial recognition, voice, and patterns. 
6. What evidence undermines the claim you are fact-checking? AI lacks consciousness and self awareness which are needed to have real emotions. These “emotional” responses are pre programmed and learned from data. 
7. What happened when you tried contacting the person or group who made the original claim? I have not tried contacting the person who made the claim. 

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The statement 'AI can have emotions' is ultimately a matter of personal opinion. In this context, the use of the term 'artificial intelligence,' can be assumed to refer to large language models trained by labs such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Deepmind. On a very basic level, these LLMs work by repetitively predicting the next word. However, this picture leads to misunderstandings about the way these models operate. Research at Anthropic has shown that their LLMs share concepts across languages and can plan ahead in their outputs (e.g., planning a rhyme). Training these models involves feeding them massive quantities of data and letting semantic associations between tokens (often words) form. This is why Joshua Batson, a research scientist at Anthropic claims that "They almost grow organically... There are insane things that these models learn to do, but we don’t know how that happened because we didn’t go in there and set the knobs.” 

Recent research has shown LLMs are capable of simulating consistent emotions. However, these 'emotions' are referred to as 'simulated emotions,' aligning with the view that they aren't genuine emotions. 

In the end, questions about LLMs' emotions are answered by personal views on consciousness and emotion. There is no test that can be performed to assess the nebulous concept of 'true emotion' in LLMs. Much of the evidence of emotion in animals comes from observing behavior and reaction. Observing the same behavior in LLMs as we do in animals hasn't lead to widespread belief in machine emotion. This may be due to their temporal difference and lack of clear, unified physical body. 

Sources:
https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/large-language-models
https://www.anthropic.com/research/tracing-thoughts-language-model
https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/03/27/1113916/anthropic-can-now-track-the-bizarre-inner-workings-of-a-large-language-model/
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14706
https://online.uwa.edu/news/empathy-in-animals/
https://www.barna.com/research/emotional-ties-ai/

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AI shouldn't physically have emotions. As human beings, we experience pain and biological stimuli to produce emotion, which AI simply does not have. This was the main idea from an article posted by MorphCast, a site that specializes in Face Emotion AI. Although, AI could identify emotions from humans, but I don't think that supports everything you're seeking. To back this up, BBC reasoned that AI should be unable to hold emotions because chat bots are made to provide information solely. However, BBC left it fairly open-ended as to human's ability to spot AI using emotions. More likely than not, AI don't hold emotion, but it's also a false to judge right away.

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https://www.morphcast.com/

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230224-the-ai-emotions-dreamed-up-by-chatgpt

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The title "AI can have emotions" is false and also misleading. In this claim, there is no evidence, no in-text citations, and no proof. Even if the statement were true, it would not be convincing without evidence. Stated by Eficode, in an article written about Artificial Intelligence emotions, "AI does not have emotions, much less empathetic skills. If you tell it that you are [emotion], it has learned to respond in a polite or considerate way."  This explains that because AI lacks consciousness, it cannot have or feel emotions. But it can learn human emotions are respond accordingly when these emotions are presented, making the experience for the user more appealing. 

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https://www.eficode.com/blog/the-emotional-intelligence-of-ai

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This claim is false. AI at this point cannot have emotions. However, this article discusses how this could be a possibility in the future. At this current time the technology does not exist. Machines are good at analyzing data and they can tell something is wrong from the tone of a voice or specific word choices. So AI can respond to a human based off a situation or tone of voice but they don't feel anything.

https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/emotion-ai-explained

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Saying that AI can have emotions is a misleading statement. When I clicked on the article, the headline was completely different saying " AI can teach technology to recognize emotions with 98% accuracy". That is way different than  saying "AI can have emotions". The article also didn't have a good source of information, the study that was used came to the conclusion that AI can tell the difference between a positive and a negative emotion. The article overall was unrelated to the main claim. An article I found was on El Pais which is a daily newspaper in Madrid. It claims that AI can recognize emotions in an image but it doesn't have feelings itself. This makes sense because AI can generate responses that appear empathetic or emotionally appropriate. For example, a chatbot can offer a sympathetic reply when it detects frustration in someones  text. 

AI lack consciousness so there is no way it can have it's own emotions.

Source: https://english.elpais.com/technology/2025-07-10/ai-cannot-feel-emotions-but-it-is-able-to-recognize-them-in-an-image.html 

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The claim that AI can have emotions is partly true in the sense that AI can respond, recognize, and simulate human emotional cues. Modern AI systems can detect emotions through facial expressions, tone of voice, and text, generating emotionally appropriate responses. MIT Sloan explains how "emotion AI" can interpret human feelings and adjust its behavior accordingly. Research from the University of Padua found that AI can emulate human emotional judgments of visual scenes, showing that AI can mimic emotional understanding. AI doesn't and can't feel emotions in the human sense, but it can effectively replicate human emotional behavior, making this claim true in a behavioral sense.

https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/emotion-ai-explained

https://www.unipd.it/news/does-aireally-recognize-our-emotions

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At the root of it human emotion comes from little synapes in are brain either turning on or turning off. For AI its just their code chaning from 1 to 0. There is a difference between the to but its the same basic principle. But from my reasearch I saw that companies will give their AI fake emotion to seem more like your talking to a real person, but its all fake its not their acutall emotion.

https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/emotion-ai-explained

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I think the claim that AI can have emotions is false or merely a matter of personal opinion. The data presented in this news is accurate regarding the study, but the title and the content do not align. While the title suggests that AI can have emotion, the actual context only discusses the possibility that AI can recognize or interact with human emotions. I am skeptical that the ability to identify emotions through technology necessarily means that AI itself possesses emotions. I believe AI can learn and imitate how people feel, but there is no clear evidence or explanation showing that it truly enables them.

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https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/10/2216

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This claim is misleading. While AI can detect and simulate emotional cues through facial expressions, voice, and data patterns, it does not actually feel emotions. Studies from BMC Psychology (2024) and MDPI Diagnostics (2025) show that AI can recognize emotional signals using algorithms and neuroimaging, but emphasize these are simulations, not genuine experiences.

Similarly, Forbes (2025) notes that emotional AI lacks empathy and ethical understanding, qualities essential to real emotions. AI systems rely on programmed responses and learned patterns, not consciousness or self-awareness. Therefore, while AI can appear emotional, its “feelings” are purely artificial and not real emotional experiences.
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