AI-powered deception detectors are too premature for adoption, according to experts. AI-powered deception detectors have been touted as potential tools to identify lies, but experts caution against premature adoption.
there are reports of scattered clashes. we are getting images out of aleppo. it is gloomy and cold and importantly it is calm. the cease-fire is three parts. the stop the fighting between the different groups. one side you have turkey and al ey li lies. the second stage to create a dialogue there are violations to be resolved. the third step a month from now in kazakhstan, to have peace negotiations to hash out the end of the civil war that killed hundreds of thousand s of peopl. both sides said it is quite fragi fragile. you have isis and the al qaeda affiliate here in syria as well as the ypg. they are part of the syrian democratic forces which are backed by the united states.
that s because trump is such a liar. the president of the united states, barack obama, lies, hillary clinton lies, clinton l li lies. george w. bush and george h.w. bush lies. all these people lied. but the thing about trump is almost every utterance that spills from his lips is either a lie or built on a lie. and in a case like this you have to get in a six degrees of prevacation to really understand the depth of the dishonesty. and it s dishonest on about four different level which is i d be happy to run down for you. so this is part of the issue. there s a posture that news organizations tend to have which i think of as presumptive authority so you ll see it around police accounts of a police shooting. it will be police say the suspect had a weapon. and the reporting isn t it s