• Future Blueprint
  • Posts
  • AI lie detectors are better than humans at spotting lies πŸ‘€

AI lie detectors are better than humans at spotting lies πŸ‘€

see what's on the edge

In partnership with

πŸ“– TODAY’S ISSUE

Howdy, humans!

🧡 Here are some useful AI updates and tools we gathered today:

  • AI lie detectors are better than humans at spotting lies

  • Latest in tech and AI + dev resources

  • Cool AI tools + see who raised funds

  • Prompt of the day and more

PRESENTED BY AI TOOL REPORT

Learn AI in 5 Minutes a Day

AI Tool Report is one of the fastest-growing and most respected newsletters in the world, with over 550,000 readers from companies like OpenAI, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, and more.

Our research team spends hundreds of hours a week summarizing the latest news, and finding you the best opportunities to save time and earn more using AI.

Sponsored Ad

πŸ—žοΈ HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY

TL;DR

AI lie detectors outperform humans in detecting lies, but their use raises concerns about trust and social dynamics. While the technology can identify falsehoods more accurately, its implications for interpersonal relationships and the potential for misuse warrant careful consideration.

Summary

  • AI vs. Human Lie Detection: AI-based systems are significantly better than humans at detecting lies.

  • Study Insights: Research by Alicia von Schenk shows AI's accuracy at 67%, compared to humans' 50%.

  • Human Trust Issues: Despite AI's accuracy, only a third of people opt to use it, often due to skepticism.

  • Behavioral Impact: Reliance on AI tools increases accusation rates, which can undermine social trust.

  • Future Implications: Widespread AI use could aid in misinformation detection but might also lead to excessive distrust.

What we think

AI lie detectors show promise in improving lie detection accuracy. However, their potential to erode trust in personal and professional relationships is a significant concern. Striking a balance between technological benefits and social consequences will be crucial for their future adoption.

⚑ LATEST IN TECH AND AI

Kuaishou has launched KLING, an AI video generator now accessible as a web version, capable of creating videos up to two minutes long at 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second. The AI utilizes a 3D space-time attention system for accurate motion modeling and can generate both realistic and fictional scenes. Although impressive, access requires a Chinese phone number, limiting its availability outside China.

YouTube Music is testing an AI-powered feature that allows users to create custom radio stations by entering prompts. This new functionality, accessible through a "Create a radio" card, uses generative AI to curate playlists based on user input. Although still in the experimental phase, this feature aims to personalize music discovery but may require a YouTube Premium subscription.

Google DeepMind and Harvard University have created a virtual rat with an AI-based brain that mimics real rats' movements, providing insights into neural circuits controlling complex motor functions. The digital rat's brain, trained on extensive neural recordings, replicates behaviors such as running and climbing, enabling detailed study of brain functions and motor control. This innovation bridges AI and neuroscience, offering a new platform for exploring brain activity and potentially enhancing robotic agility.

πŸ’» DEV RESOURCES

Researchers have developed a new approach to estimating category-level 3D poses from casual, object-centric videos without human supervision.

The article "Building Your AI Radiologist: A Fun Guide to Creating a Pneumonia Detector with VGG16" on HackerNoon provides a detailed step-by-step guide for developing an AI model to detect pneumonia from medical images using the VGG16 convolutional neural network architecture. It covers setting up the environment, preparing data, building, and training the model, and fine-tuning techniques to improve accuracy. The tutorial is practical, hands-on, and aims to make complex AI concepts accessible to beginners and experts alike.

Microsoft's Minference dramatically speeds up supported models' inference with a number of system improvements.

πŸ€– COOL AI TOOLS

Discover mind-blowing AI tools

  1. Brainy AI

    Chat with multiple models β€” including GPT-4o, Claude, and Llama β€” and compare AI responses in one chat.

  2. Creaition

    Effortlessly create stunning objects in a visual workflow powered by advanced AI.

  3. Braincast

    Turn links and PDFs into Duolingo-like quizzes in seconds for better, faster learning.

πŸ’Έ WHO RAISED?

Discover startups who just raised funds

  1. Redactive

    Redactive raises a $11.5M Seed β€” Enterprise LLM governance.

  2. Altrove

    Altrove AI raises a $4M Seed β€” AI to create new materials.

  3. Phaidra

    Phaidra raises a $12M Round β€” Autonomous control system for data center energy consumption.

πŸ’ͺ POST OF THE DAY

✨ AI IMAGE CHALLENGE

Salmon crudo with mango basil dressing

Image 1

Which image do you think is real?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

Image 2

βœ… PROMPT OF THE DAY

Summer Patio

Prompt: Create a patio layout that seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living spaces for a cohesive feel.

Recommend outdoor  furniture arrangements that maximize seating capacity without overcrowding the space.

Suggest creative lighting solutions to enhance the ambiance and usability of your patio during evening hours.

You can adapt the prompt to your specific needs.

πŸ”₯ LIKING THE STUFF?

Share The Edge with your fellow founders and get awesome stuff from our team as a thank you!

⭐️ RATE THIS

How did you like it?

Rate this newsletter!

Let us know what you like!

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

If you have any comments or feedback, just respond to this email!

Thanks for reading,

Sam & The Edge team

Reply

or to participate.