] Nemesysco's patented Poly-Layered Voice Analysis measures ] 18 parameters of speech in real-time for interrogators at ] police, military and secret-services agencies. ] ... ] V Entertainment is leveraging the concept to let ] consumers in on the truth telling, eyeing such ] applications as a lie detector that could be used while ] watching, say, the 2004 presidential debates on TV. wow. I see claims of anywhere from 70 to 90% accuracy, though i am, of course, skeptical. however, lets assume they work great... what are the implications? This sort of thing definitely sets off my don't-trust-technology-too-much alarm... how long 'til the reading given by a cop's sunglasses is enough to convict you? Would you buy one? Wear it around the office to see if your co-worker *really* had some work to finish or if she just didn't want to go to lunch with you? Or if your boss is stringing you along on that promise of a raise? EE Times - Lie-detector glasses offer peek at future of security |