Computerized BDO: Would it be more/less effective; more/less offensive?
Just curious, would computerizing the BDO process work better from both an effectiveness and a PR standpoint? I have to believe that there's a way to integrate software into a kiosk whereby it can tell, through a combination of tone, shiftiness and changes in radiant heat, whether you are becoming more agitated during the questions (regardless of what the questions are) with the assistance of a camera and heat sensor.
When you step up, you could feed your BP in (would accommodate ones from kiosks, counters and home printers) and based on your responses it would print something (number, symbol, etc.) on there and the TDC would direct you to one of two or three lines (low, medium, high risk). Seems as though it would also be easier to monitor (if something in the software alarmed) by real behavior professionals, and you'd need significantly fewer of them since they're not questioning everyone (maybe one or two per terminal at most).
I'm curious if the current state of AI software would actually allow this to happen effectively, and if speaking to a computer screen vs. what passes for BDO would be more or less offensive?