Trump's Speech Was Analyzed Through A Bot, The Tool Was Immediately Damaged

JAKARTA - Many people do not understand the vocabulary of the President of the United States (US) Donald Trump when giving speeches or expressing their opinions on social media. This makes scientists do research.

Tech startup FactSquared, created an Artificial Intelligence (AI) bot. This bot can analyze human speech. This tool was also tried to detect the 11 million words that Trump has spoken since 1976.

The 11 million words include interviews, campaign speeches, media appearances and posts on social media. However, when it was first tested, a bot nicknamed Margaret failed to understand Trump's speech. In fact, you have to bring in a specialist to remove all the grammar and syntax code on the bot.

"It's still trying to put punctuation like that in English with Trump's vocabulary," said FactSquared CEO Bill Frischling as quoted by Business Insider, Sunday May 10.

This tool is inspired by the character of The West King as a meticulous figure. This AI bot is also available online for users to search for. The bot can predict whether Trump is lying, angry, and shows stress every time he speaks on camera.

Frischling said she faced a unique challenge enough to make Margaret know what, exactly, Trump was saying, let alone question the honesty spoken by Melania Trump's husband.

It is known, FactSquared also made Margaret a source for journalists and historians. The startup also licensed the technology to Amazon, which uses it to help Alexa answer user questions about Trump in a more accurate way.

Margaret not only cataloged speech transcripts, but was also able to examine Trump's claims of independently running material inquiries on public records. Margaret has also been coded with a machine learning tool that allows her to identify Trump's various emotional and psychological states as she speaks.

According to Margaret's results, Trump speaks at 220 words per minute when he is not reading the teleprompter, which is nearly double the average for an American speaking unprepared. But he slowed down the whispers to about 111 words per minute. Trump also shows some signs of physical stress when lying, while for most people other than Trump, when they lie will show signs of physical strain.

Margaret has found that the surest sign when Trump is really angry is when he stops moving his hands, which he often uses when speaking.

"When he stops making moves, that is - something to be careful about. Whatever happens, stay where you are," explained Frischling.

One overarching insight Margaret developed from studying Trump's public statements was that in the end there was little connection between what she said and did.

"For example, like when Trump talked about a bad policy proposal, but then, he signed the proposal and approved it within 10 hours of his speech," said Frischling.