Re: Officer.com Promotes New Automated Polygraph EyeDetect+ Device

Started by George W. Maschke, Jul 24, 2021, 12:06 PM

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George W. Maschke

To my eye, EyeDetect looks like repackaged snake oil.

In 2018, Mark Harris wrote an insightful article about EyeDetect for Wired magazine titled, "An Eye-Scanning Lie Detector Is Forging a Dystopian Future" that will be of interest. The article is now behind a paywall, but I have attached a PDF printout.
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While ocular metrics can indicate mental work, the technology has the same basic flaw as the CQT in that there are no pupillary response patterns that are unique to deception.

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