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Originally Posted by freebeard
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The machine observes the process of decision making, just like those fast connections to the NY stock exchange that get notified of an event that has already occurred before the rest of the world can react.
I do think machines will be able to accurately detect a lie in the future. At least, accurately enough to be legally admissible.
Funny how people's memories are about the worst form of evidence, yet it's admissible evidence. It should be a simple matter to see if a story that is being told is originating from the memory part(s) of the brain, or the creative part(s) of the brain.
Then we'll be able to know if someone is lying before they utter the words.