Sebastian Turner, a high school senior, has developed an app called "STAlk" (Stress-Tone Analyzer). Designed to run on any iPhone, the app combined cutting-edge voice analysis algorithms with a touch of enchantment to detect stress levels, vocal microtremors, and subtle speech patterns, all indicators of whether someone was telling the truth or lying. It was, quite literally, a truth detector in the palm of your hand. The idea had come to him after watching his favorite political debate one evening. The candidates dodged questions, twisted facts, and masked their dishonesty with practiced smiles. "Wouldn't it be nice," he thought, "if there was a way to know when someone's lying?" The idea simmered for weeks until he finally wrote the first lines of code, integrating spell-crafted detection algorithms that no ordinary programmer could replicate. He wrote the app and used it on his smart TV to detect politicians who were not telling the truth. It was the start of something big. He discovered that voting machines were being tampered with electronically using "Robin", an AGI Bot developed by The Robin Hood Virus team.
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