Can a device read your mind? To be accused of misinformation Is the subject clean, and the machine Guilty of distorted imagination?
A psysiological change Assumes relation to the act of deceit Not legally accepted Human judgement is considered obsolete
A pleading man resists malicious observation The electric chair misinterprets lies detected A voluntarily accepted examination His freedoms, rights, and privacy neglected
Could a dangerous toy be infallible? An assembly in a state of suspense Why should we account for its mistakes And suffer the consequence?
A question of control Will produce the fear of anxiety Further abuse of security We ignore implications for a free society
The slightest glitch proves fatal - if swallowed Calculated emotions and expressions Claims of accuracy diminish Inconclusive evidence left to its discretion