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Graphology and the Law in the U.S.: What Every Practitioner Should Know
Graphology — the interpretation of personality traits through handwriting — has fascinated people for decades. While it continues to attract interest as a tool for self-discovery, counseling, and recruitment in some countries, its use in the United States is met with legal and scientific skepticism. For anyone practicing or exploring graphology, it is essential to understand the legal boundaries within which it operates in the U.S.Legal Risks in Employment ContextsIn recruitm

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Sep 52 min read


Graphology and AI – Possibilities
Graphology, the study of handwriting and its connection to personality, has always been rooted in observation, interpretation, and human expertise. Traditionally, graphologists have spent years training their eye to identify patterns in slant, pressure, spacing, and letter formation to decode the subconscious expressions within handwriting. But as technology advances, particularly in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), new possibilities are emerging that could transfor

Graphology.AI Blog
Sep 42 min read


Graphology and White Collar Crime: Reading Between the Lines
White collar crime — fraud, embezzlement, insider trading — often hides behind polished manners, expensive suits, and seemingly flawless paperwork. But while the numbers can be manipulated, the strokes of a pen may still reveal more than the writer intends.Graphology, the science of handwriting analysis, has long been used in personality profiling, recruitment, and even forensic contexts. When applied to white collar crime, it doesn’t prove guilt or determine intent, but it c

Graphology.AI Blog
Sep 21 min read
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