AI Insight — Episode 6: The Psychology of False Confessions
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Why do people confess to crimes they didn’t commit?
False confessions are far more common than most people realize. Research shows that a significant portion of wrongful convictions overturned by DNA evidence involve confessions from innocent individuals.
In this episode of AI Insight, we examine the psychological mechanisms behind false confessions — from exhaustion and pressure inside the interrogation room to the moment when memory, fear, and doubt begin to blur.
We also explore how artificial intelligence can help detect unreliable confessions by analyzing language patterns, stress indicators, and interrogation dynamics — offering a data-driven safeguard against bias and coercion.
This episode is a short-form documentary analysis of forensic psychology, interrogation science, and the fragile nature of truth under pressure.
This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.
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