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icnif77:
China is bad , buTT ... does anyone travel to EU?
Europeans Carlo Collodi review:
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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-01/ai-lie-detectors-tests-coming-eu-airports
Several European airports will deploy an AI-powered lie detector at border checkpoints in a trial run of the new technology, reports CNN.
When a passenger approaches customs, they will be asked a series of questions by a "virtual border guard avatar," which will use an Artificial Intelligence to monitor their faces to quickly determine whether they are lying in an effort to reduce congestion.
The avatar will become "more skeptical" and change its tone of voice if it believes a person has lied, before referring suspect passengers to a human guard and allowing those believed to be honest to pass through, said Keeley Crockett of Manchester Metropolitan University in England, who was involved in the project.
"It will ask the person to confirm their name, age and date of birth, (and) it will ask them things like what the purpose of their trip is and who is funding the trip," said Crockett.
The project comes at an initial cost of $5.1 million (€4.5 million), and will begin its trial run at airports in Grece, Latvia and Hungary for passengers traveling outside the EU.
I wonder if you get bonus points added for eating the dog and saving food and water resources and lowering your carbon footprint on mother earth.
icnif77:
China is bad , buTT ... does anyone travel to EU?
Europeans Carlo Collodi review:
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)
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-01/ai-lie-detectors-tests-coming-eu-airports
Several European airports will deploy an AI-powered lie detector at border checkpoints in a trial run of the new technology, reports CNN.
When a passenger approaches customs, they will be asked a series of questions by a "virtual border guard avatar," which will use an Artificial Intelligence to monitor their faces to quickly determine whether they are lying in an effort to reduce congestion.
The avatar will become "more skeptical" and change its tone of voice if it believes a person has lied, before referring suspect passengers to a human guard and allowing those believed to be honest to pass through, said Keeley Crockett of Manchester Metropolitan University in England, who was involved in the project.
"It will ask the person to confirm their name, age and date of birth, (and) it will ask them things like what the purpose of their trip is and who is funding the trip," said Crockett.
The project comes at an initial cost of $5.1 million (€4.5 million), and will begin its trial run at airports in Grece, Latvia and Hungary for passengers traveling outside the EU.
dog crap all over the sidewalks here. have Never seen anyone scoop poop. how do four humanoids in a small-ass flat keep a giant stinky dog in that tiny flat too? Ok, I grew up where a dog was an animal, not a pet, and they lived outside. Don't they need to pee in the middle of the night? Are these folks taking them out to relieve themselves in the middle of the night? Or does it just pee on the floor? Nasty!
How do you walk? Is that about flat feet? I might have better credit score in China 'cause ....
The Chinese Government Identifies Citizens By The Way They Walk
As if the “social credit” scoring system wasn’t terrifying enough...
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retiredinchina:
Yes, we are a country of brainwashed, mind numbed robots, but we still have our power of control and that is all that matters, screw the robots, pass the booze. Some body dig up George Orwell's grave and see if his DNA is Chinese.