posted on Jan, 20 2004 @ 09:46 PM
Hi all,
THis one caught my attention. I find the potential uses rather interesting, especially in the political arena. The article mentions software that
can hook up to a phone (or other devices I think) that can detect lies). Imagine how useful this would have been for a reporter covering the
President's address tonight? Imagine how useful it would be in every-day life. How many people are genuinely (or the opposite actually) lying to us
EVERY day?
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Portland, Ore. � It may not be long before you hear airport security screeners ask, "Do you plan on hijacking this plane?" A U.S. company using
technology developed in Israel is pitching a lie detector small enough to fit in the eyeglasses of law enforcement officers, and its inventors say it
can tell whether a passenger is a terrorist by analyzing his answer to that simple question in real-time.
www.eetimes.com...