Artificial Intelligence (AI) should include Physiognomics to avoid misuse

One of the trendiest technologies today is Artificial Intelligence (AI); but, this innovation isn’t new at all. Artificial intelligence has existed since antiquity, even in the age of the Greek philosopher Homer.  Today’s AI is built on the history of promise, possibility, and the fantastical potential the innovation brings. Read more

TSA secret watchlist proves screening process needs overhauling

Despite the Transportation Security Administration’s efforts to improve the entry/exit experience for domestic and international travelers, there remains the perception that passage through United States airport can be a difficult and intrusive experience. This can deter some potential travelers to use alternative transportation. Read more

Mind Like a Camera

What makes us all so special, is that we are all like snowflakes.  Each one is different than the other.   The perceived strongest can be the weak; as the presumption of diminished intelligence can be pure brilliance.  Read more

What you see within others is also within you!

Yes, it is what is it is .  We have been trained so often to define others in terms of their unlikeness with ourselves.  However, that unfortunately separates one from the like humanity.  Opposites reflect the mirrored images of the same coin, i.e. tall and short, fat and skinny, round and square, flat and thick.  Read more

Body Language of Vice President Debate

Fox News asked me to analyze the Vice President debate with Sarah Palin and Joe Biden. It is very interesting how peoples body language will reveal their inner thoughts. Watch and learn about the Physiognomics of those in the spot light. Read more