Oz Pearlman
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Now, there are cases where certain people
are tight on words.
They're not very garrulous.
So somebody who might say, I can't make it, might be lying to you.
Is that different than how they normally talk?
Check their cadence.
I believe that AI in the very near future will become incredibly good at detecting deception because if you can watch somebody when they lie, watch somebody when they tell the truth, watch both of those with several examples,
I'm surprised they're not doing it already, to be honest, is that you can now view the difference purely by objective measures of how much time between their words when they then speed up, right?
All of those things that are very hard to control, your body does it.
The same way your heart rate goes up, if you had a bender last night, your body doesn't lie.
You can't control the fact that if you go for a workout and you're in zone three the whole time, when normally you'd be zone two heart rate, oh man, my body's working harder than normal.
So I think that catching people in lies
is much easier than people expect.
I do it in a very hyper-focused way for my show, which is, at the end of the day, one out of 52 cards in this case, or pick a name, think of the first letter, you'll be like, that's impossible, what was 26 letters?
Also, nobody's name starts with a Q, X, or Z almost ever, so we can throw out those three, right?
I have a skill that looks impossible, but that I've been studying for 30 years, hence, there's kind of tactics I use.
Right, which is not, those are not 100% at all.
I think very soon, yes.
I think so.
I think that in conjunction with a polygraph, but we're not going to be able to polygraph people very often.