Public Speakers (Politicians) Please Tell Us the
Truth! - Your
Body Signals Let Us Know when You Are Lying, Anyway
Distrust for politicians has been
going on for a long time. Until now, little could be done to see if a public
speaker was lying or not. Technology and science has now evolved so that we can
have a "Truth Indicator" when a person speaks in public.
How can we tell if someone is lying?
- Might we observe the speaker's body language in addition to their words?
- Could the speaker's body language cue us into their lying?
- Perhaps we could ask the speaker why they appeared so nervous answering a question.
"Truth in Politics" is a
major concern worldwide. According to a recent article in Time, even the U.S. Supreme Court is
taking action to prevent lying in politics.
For many years the only
truth-detecting tool available was the Polygraph (Lie-Detector). Technology and
science has evolved, however, to give the public more tools to detect lying. In
fact, no physical contact is necessary now and can be used over a distance.
- Books are available now to teach anyone how to detect lies by just observing "body language". Some of the more popular books are "Lie catcher : become a human lie detector in under 60 minutes" by David Craig, "Liespotting" by Pamela Meyer et. al., "Spy the lie : former CIA officers show you how to detect deception" by Philip Houston et al.
- An example of current/future technology is the AVATAR lie detector, as presented by ABC. Thus, anyone speaking in public could be observed and evaluated by a remote lie detector, such as AVATAR.
- Another example using science to detect lies is the Fox TV show "Lie to Me", wherein facial expressions and body language are used to determine truth or not.
- There is even a "Facial and Ocular Lie Detector" Android App, which might be modified for use with television broadcasts of public speakers.
What could be done going forward to
improve truth in public speaking? Some possibilities are listed
below.
- Maybe the news media could have "Truth Meters" on the bottom of the TV screen showing the stress level of public speakers.
- Perhaps public speakers could have a "Credibility Score" depending on how many times they were caught lying. This might be analogous to a consumer's Credit Score.
- Investigative reporters could factor body language into crafting questions for the speaker.
- The voting public could learn how to "read" the public speaker to determine the level of trust.
- Perhaps only having the possibility of exposing lies might be enough incentive for speakers to "tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth". This might be analogous to security cameras reminding us to be honest.
- Maybe we can't prevent speakers from lying, but might we question them on why they seem so nervous answering the posed question?
- If you like want a real-time "Truth Meter" on television to evaluate/interpret a public speaker's body language as they are speaking, please pass this article along to television networks and ask them to please make this happen.
We, the public, need the truth to
make informed decisions, e.g. on how to vote and whom to support. Perhaps,
these techniques could be implemented in upcoming election campaigns. After
election these tools could be an ongoing "Truth Watchdog".
The purpose of this article is to
stimulate discussion, innovation, and implementation of ways to enhance
"Truth in Politics". It seems like the concepts presented in this
article should have little or no impact on the honest public speaker
(politician) who has nothing to hide from the public.
To end this serious topic on a
lighter note, here is a short video where "Johnny Carson is a politician
taking a polygraph test in a Mighty Carson Art Players Skit
on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1982."
Additional Study Resources:
- PolitiFact Truth-O-Meter
- Lie Detection (general)
- Fact Checking
- Telling lies : clues to deceit in the marketplace, politics, and marriage by Paul Ekman, New York : W.W. Norton, ©2009
- Our masters' voices : the language and body language of politics by J Maxwell Atkinson, London ; New York : Routledge, 2005, ©1989
A non-contact lie detector using radar vital signs monitor ... - IEEE Xplore
How to spot a liar without a lie detector test - New York Post
Affective computing - Wikipedia
Sensor-less sensing for affective computing and stress management ...
Detecting emotions with wireless signals | MIT News
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The attached public domain image is
from Wikimedia - "La Bocca della Verità (in English, "the Mouth of
Truth") is a renowned image, carved from Pavonazzetto marble, of a
man-like face and located in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in
Cosmedin in Rome, Italy. The most famous characteristic of the mouth is its
role as a lie detector; since the Middle Ages, folklore has asserted that if
one told a lie with his hand in the mouth of the sculpture, it would be bitten
off."
Article originally posted at http://voices.yahoo.com/public-speakers-politicians-please-tell-us-truth-12651978.html
Disclaimer - Article is for
information only and is not legal advice.
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