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.