PolygrAI
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Digital Polygraph Powered by AI
Asen
PolygrAI — Digital polygraph powered by AI
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PolygrAI is an AI-powered digital polygraph that delivers real-time deception risk assessment and sentiment analysis during meetings and interviews, analyzing behavioral cues to enhance decision-making.
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Asen
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Hello everyone, it's great to connect with you again! Almost a year ago, I discovered AI-based deception detection and became captivated by the possibilities. I realized that, whether we like it or not, digital polygraphs will become a regular part of our lives in the near future, marketed by businesses and governments as "safety measures." At first, I was hesitant to develop this tool due to its potential negative implications. However, after speaking with our existing user base, I recognized the significant positive impact it could have. From enhancing security measures to improving transparency in various sectors, the benefits and the need for this tool became clear as day. Initially launched as LiarLiar.ai with no clear target audience, I soon understood the seriousness of the subject. It requires a professional, scientific, and academic approach. Today, I'm excited to introduce PolygrAI Desktop—a PC application that analyzes videos, meetings, and interviews in real-time, providing dynamic risk assessments, sentiment analysis, and emotional state analysis. Behind the simplified risk assessment score is extensive scientific research and data. PolygrAI collects audio and visual data, utilizes neural networks, and identifies cues academically linked to deception. These cues include heart rate fluctuations, blinking patterns, eye gaze shifts, hand gestures, voice fluctuations, specific keywords, and more. PolygrAI Desktop is the result of nearly 100 customer interviews, transitioning from the complex, performance-heavy interface of LiarLiar.ai to a streamlined, user-friendly technology. In addition to the interface make-over, we have started to actively collaborate with criminal psychologists and polygraph experts all around the world, which are helping us improve our software's deception detection accuracy. PolygrAI is designed for non-tech-savvy users who want to engage in critical conversations without having to read numerous books on body language and human psychology. It alerts you when deeper investigation into a topic is warranted. Despite 12 months of hard work, the software is still evolving. We are committed to achieving both user experience excellence and high accuracy, and we are on the right path. We invite you to join us! The first 3,000 users will receive lifetime access to the software and all future updates and features. Your feedback and expectations are invaluable to us. Thank you!
Asen
@a_zelenkov Thank you for recognizing our work! Looking forward to hearing your feedback!
Gabe Moronta
@asenlv I think its an accomplishment to be able to launch on Product Hunt, and anyone that does so should be applauded. That said, let's dive into it. My positive reactions: - Transparency 👏 - Fast Decision Making 🎉 - Risk Assessments 🥳 My negative thoughts: - Privacy Concerns - Accuracy & Bias - Ethical Implications - Misuse/Abuse - Scientific Validity - Regulatory/Legal Challenges I see the positives of this tool, but I also see the negative potential of it. Current AI models, hallucinate, they all do, with NO exceptions. Human beings are ALL different, we act differently, someone may have a nervous tic, that presents itself in either an interview, or stressful situation. For example: I once interviewed someone who had passed every test he'd ever taken, graduated top of his class 4.0, valedictorian, couldn't talk in an interview when being questioned, you would've thought he was being interrogated for murder! To a hammer everything is a nail. What's my point with that statement? To a Criminal Psychologist everyone is potentially a criminal. So while I see the benefit of collaboration, I see the extreme bias in it as well. I see people being denied jobs, because of some perceived slight, flaw in their character that was determined by the software with no concrete evidence of having done anything wrong. I say this, and I'm not opposed to the idea, but just want to put out there my reservations, I'm sure you've thought about most of it, but looking through your website, I don't see enough proof that you've addressed those concerns successfully. I eagerly await hearing from someone who uses it actively, or seeing a demo for myself, or even talking to you about it. There's definitely great potential here for both the positive and the negative.
Asen
@disha_divya Thank you! We're doing our best to provide companies and individuals with the most advanced technology so they could make better informed decisions.
Asen
@sanvi_san Absolutely! The implementations of PolygrAI are endless and very useful in today's work and life environment.
Zain Sheikh
This is interesting. I am going to try it
Asen
@zain_sheikh Thank you! Your feedback is important to us. Looking forward to hearing from you!
ma
This is an exciting launch, @asenlv! PolygrAI Desktop seems like a game changer in the realm of deception detection and sentiment analysis. The fact that you've incorporated feedback from nearly 100 customer interviews to refine the user experience is commendable. It’s exciting to see how AI can enhance decision-making in real-time during critical conversations. I really appreciate the focus on making this tool accessible for non-tech-savvy users; it opens up so many possibilities for businesses and individuals wanting to understand their communications better without needing extensive training. The collaboration with criminal psychologists and polygraph experts adds a great layer of credibility too! I'm curious about how you plan to gather user feedback once the software is in wider use. Are there any KPIs or metrics you’ll be tracking to ensure continuous improvement? Looking forward to seeing how PolygrAI evolves! Upvoted!
Charu Gupta
Amazing
Patryk Pijanowski
It's a little scary that AI can already do such things. While, for example, earlier detection of health problems is a plus, but facial expression analysis in my opinion should be left for the other person. Which doesn't change the fact that congratulations on the launch and good luck!
Asen
@patpijanowski Thank you. We've made sure that the AI does its job in the right guidelines and to only help companies or individuals make better informed decisions which could elevate their businesses or personal lives.
Ema Elisi
This is an impressive innovation, @asenlv! The application of AI in deception detection is fascinating and definitely a game changer for how we approach conversations and decision-making. It’s clear that you’ve put tremendous thought into the UX with PolygrAI Desktop, which is essential for broad adoption, especially for non-tech-savvy users. I appreciate the pivot from LiarLiar.ai, focusing on collaboration with experts. This should really enhance the accuracy of the assessments. I can see great potential for use in various fields, from HR interviews to crucial business negotiations. The limited offer for access sounds like a brilliant way to build an engaged user base. Looking forward to seeing how PolygrAI evolves and its impact on transparency and security! Upvoted!
Asen
@ema_elisi thank you! Looking forward to hearing your feedback!
Adrian McKeon
I subscribed to LiarLiar originally. Yes it had lots of bugs - what beta does not! And lots of critics -but it is a work in progress! But when it worked it was terrific. A brilliant idea. And it worked on Donald Trump a treat!!!! Asen is to be congratulated on morphing LiarLiar into PolyrAI. This service is a great example of how AI can benefit us all. And yes. I know. AI hallucinates.....but its getting better!
Toshit Garg
Congrats for launch of PolygrAI.....
Asen
@toshit_garg thank you! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts once you try it!
Moumita Mou Khan
Exciting product
Asen
@prarthana_chakraborty Tell us your feedback!
Ramya PK
PolygrAI Desktop sounds like a fascinating tool with powerful implications. How do you ensure the accuracy of deception detection across different cultures and communication styles? Are there plans to adapt the software for global users? Cool product!
Sumita DB
Excellent ideas
Asen
@sumita_db Thank you! We're looking forward to hearing your feedback!
Anas
Nothing to say, Just Wow.
Asen
@anaszone Thank you! Looking forward to hearing your feedback!
Golap Sen
This Digital polygraph tool PolygrAI is absolutely incredible.
Asen
@golap_sen Thank you!
Jack Michalak
Is there a free trial? I find this very difficult to believe. Are there any legal considerations with this type of tool? I expect some businesses would be afraid of accusations of discrimination.
Asen
@jack_michalak Hey Jack! We don't offer a free trial yet. We will start offering it once we switch to a subscription-based pricing model. So far, there is no exact legal framework regarding digital polygraphs, however, we are anticipating one as soon as solutions like ours become increasingly popular. Similar to the conventional hardware polygraphs, the results it outputs should only be taken into consideration along with other relevant pieces of information and lots of context, and never as a basis for final judgement. Potential discrimination due to false positive would only occur if the interviewer, who is using PolygrAI, is not following our Terms of Use and Guidelines. PolygrAI could only give you indication of behavioural fluctuation, but cannot give you an answer to a question.
TJ Larkin
The concept of real time deception analysis is fascinating. It's amazing to see how far AI has come in understanding human subtleties.
Asen
@chopwood Exciting indeed! Thanks for following this launch :)
Moumita Bandyopadhyay
The concept of real time deception analysis is fascinating. It's amazing to see how far AI has come in understanding human subtleties. I find this very difficult to believe. Are there any legal considerations with this type of tool? I expect some businesses would be afraid of accusations of discrimination.
Asen
@bubun_ganguly So far, there is no exact legal framework regarding digital polygraphs, however, we are anticipating one as soon as solutions like ours become increasingly popular. Similar to the conventional hardware polygraphs, the results it outputs should only be taken into consideration along with other relevant pieces of information and lots of context, and never as a basis for final judgement. Potential discrimination due to false positive would only occur if the interviewer, who is using PolygrAI, is not following our Terms of Use and Guidelines. PolygrAI could only give you indication of behavioural fluctuation, but cannot give you an answer to a question.
Mitia
How has no one thought of this before? If it works well, it could be revolutionary. Big support to the whole team 💪
Anastasia Tuzovskaya
I can say, that your idea is very interesting, so unique. Big congrats on the launch👏
Asen
Elisabeth Bridges
Very interesting! If you haven't yet, you should put it to the test against polygraph machines, FBI / CIA profilers, and behavior specialists, to see how many times the software outperforms everything we currently depend on.
Asen
@elisabethbridges That's a good idea!
Joyanta Samaddar
Really amazing loved it
Asen
@joyanta_samaddar We're very glad to hear that!