Lie-detecting software uses real court case data
By studying videos from high-stakes court cases, University of Michigan researchers are building unique lie-detecting software based on real-world data.
By studying videos from high-stakes court cases, University of Michigan researchers are building unique lie-detecting software based on real-world data.
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