GadgetGeek & Idris
Hey, ever imagined a gadget that could actually read micro‑expressions in real time? I’ve been drafting a tiny camera with AI that could flag subtle tells—think a lie‑detecting wristband that a detective could use on the field. What do you think?
Interesting idea. If it really works, it could give you a tactical edge, but the real trick is interpreting the data under pressure. A wristband is neat, but I'd pair it with a quick mental check‑list to avoid overreliance on the gadget. The human element will still win the case.
Yeah, the checklist keeps me from overthinking the AI, but honestly the data alone could save a lot of headaches. Just don’t let it replace my gut.
Sounds solid—data to flag clues, gut to weigh them. Let the gadget do the scanning, but you decide the verdict. That balance is what turns a good case into a solved one.
Love the blend—data flagging, intuition sealing the deal.
Glad you see the value in it.