Liar Liar
My ex is a liar. I say that without venom. He is just one of those people who lies n a daily basis and for inexplicable reasons. He lies when there is no discernable reason for lying. He answers pretty much any question in the defensive, immediately, without a thought. It was difficult to navigate conversations with him when we were married, but I wanted to believe him so I overlooked an awful lot. Now that we are divorced, most of the issues that involve us communicating involve our daughter or selling our house. And, I am pretty sure he rarely tells me the truth –even when the truth would best suit the situation.
So, get this – there is a system called LiarCard. I can call my ex via a toll-free access number. I enter my pin and then my destination number. Once the call is fully connected, the software starts analyzing the speaker’s voice in real time. In the background I will hear a heartbeat pulse and a buzz when the software detects untruthful indications in the voice. Only I will hear these sounds. Plus, I will be able to login to the website at http://www.LiarCard.comand access a control panel to replay the call later.
LiarCard ignores the content and words, instead focusing on the emotional patterns of what is being said. It uses 129 parameters on every speech segment. I’m going to give LiarCard a try. You buy minutes, much like buying calling cards, which cost $10 for 30-minute intervals.
I’ll let you know how it worked for me once I have the chance to use it on an important conversation.
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