Check out Functional MRI tech. The brain imaging in real time is brilliant.
I have experience with the tech being used to diagnose ADD.
The patient was a text book case and responded well to treatment.
The British in the 1980's were experimenting with Functional MRI to diagnose violent criminals, but the research was shutdown because the legal profession had objections.
The legal profession hates this technology and has actively been trying to suppress it for years.
They usually don’t like anything that threatens to reduce their already substantial paychecks. Lawyer groups were freaking out out not that long ago because AI programs were capable of passing practice BAR exams. And several organizations expressed interest in trialing AI programs to deal with minor civil cases and traffic tickets. In place of Lawyers. To save time and money.
This appears to be very similar to using a Functional MRI. This technology is the future of criminal investigation.
Science has been working on these related technologies for over 40 years.
The legal profession hates this technology and has actively been trying to suppress it for years.
Good comment, thanks
Check out Functional MRI tech. The brain imaging in real time is brilliant.
I have experience with the tech being used to diagnose ADD.
The patient was a text book case and responded well to treatment.
The British in the 1980's were experimenting with Functional MRI to diagnose violent criminals, but the research was shutdown because the legal profession had objections.
Wow! great info!
They usually don’t like anything that threatens to reduce their already substantial paychecks. Lawyer groups were freaking out out not that long ago because AI programs were capable of passing practice BAR exams. And several organizations expressed interest in trialing AI programs to deal with minor civil cases and traffic tickets. In place of Lawyers. To save time and money.