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Artificial intelligence as the lie detector

 



Artificial intelligence as the lie detector


The artificial intelligence sees many things, what we don't want to tell people, and the ́artificial intelligence can see things that if a person is telling lies to follow the body language, like touching the nose or blinking the eyes. The marks of the lies can be found from the psychological books, or just from the internet(1), and those marks can be programmed to the programs, which are using the net cameras of the computers. That makes it easier to detect lies while the job interview and artificial intelligence can mark those points in the media records. 


Artificial intelligence can also see if the voice of a person is changing and if the rhythm of the speech and does the person sweat or bite the bullet, which means that the person is nervous. And things like swallowing are seen by using that kind of system. If artificial intelligence can use infrared images, that system can follow the changes in blood flow on the faces and detects the blushing. 


And in this kind of cases, the system can use the virtual actors or "avatars" for hiding the identity of the interviewers or artificial intelligence can make that interview without the human operators, and pre-select suitable candidates for the interview what is made humans and artificial intelligence together. And also the artificial intelligence can check does the interviewer check the necessary certificates and graduations. If those things are not checked from the authorities, there is something wrong, and the system would report that for the superiority. 


The artificial intelligence can get many things from the still images(2), what people would not want to share. And it can be more accurate than a human ever can be. Artificial intelligence is not getting tired, and it will have time and will to check every image and make every interview with the same will and ardor with the first and last person in the row. 


But artificial intelligence can see many things when it looks at the image of the person. It sees how brown a person is, and what kind of hair does that the individual has. And the image recognition software detects the changes of the pigment on the skin. Those things are telling if the person has cancer or some problems with the liver. If the color of the skin is gray, that means there is some kind of problems with health. Also, yellow fingers are telling that person smokes very much cigarettes.


And another thing is that if the eyes are red, or the color of the white is yellow, that causes suspicion of doping. The worst thing what artificial intelligence can detect are varicose veins in hands or bulged veins and hanging lower lip. That thing tells us that the person might have problems with drugs. This kind of things the computer can detect by searching the marks, what are visible, but what are common with the drug users. 


(1) https://medium.com/@101/how-to-detect-lies-body-language-5a184e90337b


(2) https://futurism.com/researchers-ai-judge-personality-selfies

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