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EmoSPARK is an artificial intelligence console created in London, UK by Patrick Levy-Rosenthal. The device uses facial recognition and language analysis to evaluate human emotion and transmit emotionally sensitive content. The console measures 90 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm and is cube-shaped. It operates in an "emotional processing unit," a microchip developed by Emoshape Inc. that allows the system to create emotionally profiled graphs of its environment. The emotional processing unit is a patent-pending technology that is said to create emotional responses synthesized in machines. EmoSPARK was funded through an IndieGogo campaign that aimed to raise $ 200,000.

EmoSPARK was created by French inventor Patrick Levy-Rosenthal as an emotionally intelligent artificial living unit for the home that can interact with people. It is powered by Android and can communicate with users via the input written from a computer, tablet, smart phone or TV, as well as through spoken commands.

The characteristics of the EmoSpark are classified into two types: functional and emotional. It is said that EmoSPARK has the ability to perform practical tasks based on software. Through the smartphone interface, it is able to measure a person's emotions and is reported to have a conversational library of over 2 million phrases. The device has an emotional spectrum that is composed of eight emotions that are surprise, sadness, joy, confidence, fear, disgust, anger and anticipation.

EmoSPARK monitors a person's facial expressions and emotions through images from an external camera that are then processed through an emotional text analysis and content analysis. The New Scientist reported that EmoSPARK had the ability to work on the best way to encourage its users, emotionally.