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Invacio Research Analytics Thailand, a group subsidiary of Invacio founded by William J D West and led by Linleeya West (Thai – Swiss Educated), have just launched a multi-agent AI-driven analysis system that is designed to clean up politics and expose deceptive practices and statements in video presentations and interviews.

Invacio, as a company, is intent on providing access to high technology to the man on the street and helping ordinary people to help themselves. Whether it is through their recently launched social network, Relevancy, that uses AI to deliver bespoke information to its users, while not selling their information to advertisers, or through offering access to AI-generated financial projections through another of their services, Agnes, they are delivering on their promises to make Artificial Intelligence usable and accessible for everyone.

Building upon the recent launch of Relevancy and Agnes, Invacio’s Phuket based development team have now turned their attention to the release of their, newly created, video analysis systems and potentially cleaning up world politics.

William wants to see a leveling of the playing field in politics and less dishonesty “Politics is a game for some people, they see manipulation as the only way to play and aren’t afraid of lying to win power. Hopefully, our technology can give some power back to the people by exposing the liars for what they are”

Using a multi-agent approach which combines up to twenty-two individual modules, Invacio’s systems are designed to see through the usual clouds of misinformation that form a huge part of modern business, finance, and politics.

Using academic research, that has been published over many decades, Invacio has created a system that quite literally stares into the soul of people as they present their information on the video.

Analyzing everything from the subjects blinks rate, pupil dilation, and direction of their gaze, through to their vocalised emotion, facial tics, and overall body posture, alongside natural language processing and various other elements, Invacio’s Lucid technology seems all set to alter the political landscape for the better.

Initially, these systems were operating in the background as part of Invacio’s financial projection offering but have now been brought out to offer a new window on the world. William explains a little about the reasoning behind this move.

“Watching politics today, it is easy to see how the internet, viral videos, and sound bite clips, can have a massive impact on voting patterns. It is also just as easy to see that after political campaigns take place people feel deceived and angry as lie after lie is exposed by the activities of the politicians involved.

“We thought that if we made this technology available and could offer some real insight actually during campaigns then the electorate would be able to make their decisions with a better understanding of the truth than ever before.”

After seeing the fall out from the Brexit debacle in the UK and the continuing “did they or didn’t they” debate surrounding Russia’s purported interference in America’s recent Presidential election, it would seem that the timing is exactly right for this type of technology.

Invacio has now launched four public product lines, invmail – a secure communications platform, Tamius – a cryptocurrency wallet, Relevancy – An AI driven social network and Agnes – an AI-driven financial projection system and are set to launch a further six in the coming months.

Covering data analysis (API), finance (Madoff), politics (Lincoln), cryptocurrency (Lucid), general business (Veritas) and data intelligence (Data), it seems there really isn’t going to be a sector that Invacio doesn’t get involved in, in some way or another, very soon.

You can learn more about what Invacio has to offer by visiting https://www.invacio.com be this for consumer-focused markets, commercial focused markets or state solutions.

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