We live in a world where truth is increasingly whatever someone says it is. From politicians to business people, whatever someone claims, if said often enough, becomes the truth in their own minds, nevermind what is reality.
At a time when technology is roundly criticized for its negative impact on the world, it’s time that we apply new technologies like AI and machine learning in ways that provide clarity, transparency, and verification, rather than fakes, misinformation, and confusion.
Is this possible? Yes! New truth verification technology from the University of Utah promises just such a breakthrough. This technology, called ocular motor deception, is proving to be a game changer when it comes to discovering or verifying the truth. This technology, discovered by Drs. Raskin and Kircher, the world’s premier digital lie detection experts, monitors the eyes to determine truthfulness. Now, in a recent breakthrough, EyeCanKnow is bringing this technology to the mobile phone, where everyone can use it to verify the truth.
Use cases are varied and exciting. Realtor brokers are using the technology to verify whether realtor agents operate according to a standard of integrity; Trucking companies are verifying that their drivers are drug free; Substance recovery centers are verifying that patients are adhering to their programs; law enforcement agencies are screening potential employees for background issues; Dating sites are verifying accuracy of profiles and pictures; Competitions, such as bass fishing tournaments, are verifying claims and accuracy; and universities are verifying that students are not using AI to cheat. These are just a few of the potential uses for the technology.
The mobile phone’s access to information and computing power, in the palm of our hand, has changed the way we live. Now it can be used to help us verify the truth around us, and help us move forward more efficiently in every aspect of our personal progression.