AI and Criminal Interrogations Law enforcement officers have the right to question anyone for any reason, but the person in question is always entitled to leave. An investigation occurs when a person is suspected of committing a particular crime. Apart from being questioned by the police, during the trial, the accused was not free to leave.
Criminal hearings are held to present a confession. The U.S. is seeking a confession. The Supreme Court allows police to cheat, but physical intimidation threats do not permit confession. Police know how to break up an accused to get a confession, but it can take anywhere from 6 to 24 hours.
Unfortunately, the desire to get a confession outweighs the integrity of an officer so that they end up with a false confession. If police can use AI software to analyze a victim's subtle expressions and body language in real-time, they will be able to secure a standard confession and be warned when they push the innocent to the brink.