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Michael Rodd learnt about a computer machine that detects forgery.
The device, designed as a writing pad, makes it possible for a computer to feel the way a signature is being committed to paper, and recognises the differences in it's unique timings.
Clip taken from Tomorrow's World, originally broadcast on Tuesday 18 April, 1972.
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Michael Rodd learnt about a computer machine that detects forgery.
The device, designed as a writing pad, makes it possible for a computer to feel the way a signature is being committed to paper, and recognises the differences in it's unique timings.
Clip taken from Tomorrow's World, originally broadcast on Tuesday 18 April, 1972.
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