AI can detect signs of psychopathy based on your HEAD movements, study finds
Researchers used head tracking algorithms that analysed movements of inmates. They linked fewer head movements during police interviews with psychopathy. Those with psychopathy show antisocial behaviour, deception and manipulation.
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