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Artificial intelligence can say when you are trusted

 

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Artificial intelligence can say when you are trusted

Modern sophisticated and multifunctional artificial intelligence can work as the worker interviewer. If we are thinking the artificial intelligence as the lie detector, it can make that thing easier than we even know. When we are telling some facts by filling the form, we might fill things like our telephone numbers and education in the form that thing makes artificial intelligence easy to check the facts. The same algorithms, which are collecting data from the internet, can easily compile the data, which has a certain form.

The easiest way how artificial intelligence can make the check is just to check the data from the databases. But modern computers can just call the telephone number service, and they can input the data into the database. The idea is simply benefiting the "voice to text" application what will just drive data to the database, where it can compile with the data that is given in the interview.

It can simply check the facts, what we are giving in the interview. When artificial intelligence can access the databases, it can check our certificates or it can see from the passenger lists were we in some flight or onboard on some ship.

That means that artificial intelligence checks the lists of onboard people, and then it compiles that thing with data, what we are giving. If we were not on board that means we lie if we are telling that we were on the journey on a certain ship at a certain time.

The computer can check automatically if we have some kind of entry bans. And if we are sharing things like photographs that are taken from some location. The artificial intelligence sees that we are in the prohibited area or maybe some other person uses the mobile telephone and social media accounts. This thing requires that artificial intelligence must have access to the database of the entry ban lists and social media.

This kind of thing can do by using public databases. The artificial intelligence can search millions of homepages and then make the image compilation with the faces and the places, where the photographs are taken. And the time when the picture is taken tells is the photograph taken before the ASBO.

But artificial intelligence can see the length of the space between the words. And that thing tells is there something, what the person wants to avoid. Also, things like how long writing of the words is taken are telling is there something, what people wants to hide. And differences in texts or speeches are telling if the person who speaks has changed.


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