16/04/2023
Predicting Divorce and Detecting Infidelity Using AI
My experience in AI has been nothing short of amazing. Through research, I have explored uncharted territories in human relationships by analyzing historical datasets to predict the likelihood of divorce with a particular partner compared to another. I have supervised two bachelor-level students who each focused on different aspects of this subject. One of them even used a local dataset of divorce cases in Nigeria (Lokoja in particular), which yielded some interesting results. So with this work, you input different features of your partner before wedlock and the system would tell you if you would get divorced in 1, 5 or 10 years or live happily ever after.
Another project I worked on involved using probabilistic algorithms to detect infidelity in marriages. I was able to develop a model that could determine whether a person was cheating on their spouse. While I didn't directly supervise the last students who worked on this, they utilized local infidelity cases in Nigeria to develop their systems. One of the students, a female, concentrated on infidelity detection in women, while the other, a male, focused on detecting cheating in men. These projects were no easy feat, to be honest. With the app in operation, a cheating partner would be caught in the act or nearly in it.
Now, I'm contemplating how to develop a model that can detect whether a mature man is overly dependent on his mother even while married. If I can create such a model, it would be beneficial for women to know whether to accept a proposal from such a man to avoid any unpleasant surprises later on.
This Hakim matter 💯
At Jahlics Research Lab, we shall be looking at this very thought in the Batch 9 of our Data Analytics Training. If you are a lady and you are interested in tech, you need to register to join us - detecting mommy's boys is now crucial. Details on the comment section.
Photo: The Hakim humanoid and her mother sitting outside the divorce court 😎😂