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Smart phones will soon be able to tell when someone is lying
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<blockquote data-quote="titorite" data-source="post: 93040" data-attributes="member: 2769"><p>On my perspective, I would trust the smart phone lie detector app over a polygraph... Blood pressure, perspiration, pulse rate, anything can mess these, especially nerves. The subtle tics and cues of our faces, That was always what the polygraph testers were paying attention too well that and racing pulses and BP spikes but I digress, With the advancement of facial recognition I think something like this would be great for news media, activists, victims seeking justice trying to find out if their suspect is being honest or getting framed. .... and oh for the politicians , I can't wait to see something like this hit the campaign trail, It could reformat how they choose to interact with us lowly "useless eaters"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titorite, post: 93040, member: 2769"] On my perspective, I would trust the smart phone lie detector app over a polygraph... Blood pressure, perspiration, pulse rate, anything can mess these, especially nerves. The subtle tics and cues of our faces, That was always what the polygraph testers were paying attention too well that and racing pulses and BP spikes but I digress, With the advancement of facial recognition I think something like this would be great for news media, activists, victims seeking justice trying to find out if their suspect is being honest or getting framed. .... and oh for the politicians , I can't wait to see something like this hit the campaign trail, It could reformat how they choose to interact with us lowly "useless eaters" [/QUOTE]
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