If they created very advanced lie detectors let's say for criminals

Like let’s say ‘very very advanced technology’

Would you still trust that technology’s accuracy and reliability

With your life?

I don’t know…

I’ve never trusted technology 100 percent.

That’s why I like to journal on paper because you never know whose reading my thoughts and because if it is faulty and I loose my journal notes for example .

I would trust the tech over a person in most cases.

Not all cases though.

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I trust technology because I’m not a Luddite.

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I trust technology but not hundred percent

That’s why I still use a laptop lol

I’ve heard that lie detector are notoriously unreliable. They can’t use them to convict someone in court.

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I haven’t heard that word since school.

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Especially when we are talking about very advanced lie detectors that take into account our brains not just our heart rate…

that would make my nrrvous just taking one.

heck no.

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Lol I don’t even know what a Luddite is :face_exhaling:

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Why do you scare yourself with these hypotheticals?

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I’m a curious person sometimes lol

It’s a person who won’t acknowledge or is against new advancements.

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Google micro-expressions.

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I was meant to say^^^^^especially when brain science technology is involved not just heart rate, it is pretty complex I believe.

Plus omg if they insert something into my brain that freaks, me the hell out. I can’t even deal with the idea of surgery.

This is of course a hypothetical scenario, it doesn’t actually exist.

But who knows what the future holds, let’s hope it’s a good future lmao

In the uk there was a guy who used a lie detector on people to see if they were cheating or stealing etc from a relative or partner as a TV program. The lie detector was not 100 prcnt accurate but quite high level like I think above 90 prcnt maybe. Probably even like 99 prcnt I’m not sure now. Some guy who went on the show killed himself after the results came out of the lie detector. I don’t know if the results were true or false. Plus it was on TV.

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… And… Mysterious

But we don’t know if it’s gonna be a good one. :face_exhaling:

One time I was going to take a lie detector at a convenience store that I was wanting to work at. I thought that if I went out for a five mile run in 95 degree weather before the test it would relax me, and I would get a better score. I bet that run changed my skin resistance. Anyway, they called me and said they had given the job to one of their cousins.

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Oh interesting so they do lie detectors for convenience stores I never heard of that where I live

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