Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
After eight years of extensive research, numerous published studies and
presentations to the scientific community, Cephos announces the
availability of functional MRI-based lie detection/truth verification
services to the general public.
“In today’s
litigious society, an accusation alone can cause serious damage to a
person’s reputation, relationships and
financial position,” says Dr. Steven Laken,
Founder and President of Cephos. “Our services
have the ability to clear someone’s name at
the onset—be it verifying an alibi or deducing
the truth behind a harassment or adultery claim—before
suspicion and accusations take on a life of their own.”
The use of functional MRI technology (fMRI) for lie detection has been
widely acknowledged both in the field of science and by the general
media. To date, 19 published peer reviewed articles on the topic have
appeared in numerous scientific journals and over 10,000 articles using
fMRI have appeared in other journals.
Unlike the more widely used polygraph test (which recent studies show to
be inaccurate and is not admissible in courts of law), fMRI lie
detection doesn’t measure stress-based
responses, nor are the results susceptible to human subjectivity. Simply
stated, the brain works harder to tell a lie than to tell the truth.
FMRI scanning with Cephos’ proprietary
software documents the increased stimulation in the brain regions when a
lie is being told, so while a person can control their stress responses
while lying in a polygraph test, it is unlikely a person can trigger
their brain to “work”
when lying.
To date, Cephos has conducted the most thorough research using fMRI
deception detection technology with over 360 blind tests on various
groups of diverse subjects resulting in extremely high accuracy. In
addition to published articles and abstracts on their findings in
leading journals, scientific and legal scholars have invited Cephos to
present to the Committee on Science, Technology and Law at the National
Academies of Science, to state judges at the National Judicial College
and to Federal judges at the Sandra Day O'Connor Federal Courthouse. A
number of additional presentations by Dr. Laken are scheduled in 2008.
For more information on Cephos Corp., fMRI lie detection or how to have
a scan performed, contact Cephos Corp. at (978) 703-4725. Additional
information, including links to scientific studies and media stories
featuring Cephos (including articles in TheNew York Times,
the New Yorker, Wired Magazine, Business Week, Time, and
the Associated Press) are available at www.cephoscorp.com.