Wednesday, October 1, 2008

RealScoop and the Believability Meter Reveal Who's Telling the Truth!

Tech Crunch turned me on to RealScoop, a very shiny web object that I really am mesmerized by. Essentially it is a sort of audio lie detector called a Believability Meter, that lets you analyze a piece of audio or videotape to determine if the speaker is lying.

Yep, you heard that right. We don't need Maury or Montel to do the lie detecting anymore. Just a webcam with decent audio will do it.

The meter, which is said to be based upon technology used by the military and law enforcement, analyzes over 100 components of someone's sqwawkings, providing insight into the veracity of the statements.

Here are a couple of tasty ejemplos:







Apparently they are going to dissect the VP debate with this. How cool is that for a political junkie like me. Perhaps it will reveal once and for all if Palin CAN really see Russia from her house!

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