The FBI last week quietly expanded its use of the polygraph to cover systems administrators and all other employees with access to sensitive computer networks and databases, marking the first time ...
In a lab in Hangzhou, China, a small chip may have just passed one of the most difficult honesty tests in physics. The test wasn’t about lying in the human sense, but about proving that it really is ...
A polygraph test ostensibly measures a person’s breathing rate, pulse, blood pressure, and perspiration to figure out if they’re lying or not — though the 85-year-old technology has long been debunked ...
Scientists in Israel have leveraged commercially available sensors to develop an advanced lie-detection system they say outperforms any other known method. The technology relies on electrodes attached ...
CVS, the pharmacy company, recently settled a class-action lawsuit in which the company faced a complaint it used AI lie detector tests during job interviews — and didn’t inform prospective employees ...
Related To: Converus Inc. CONNECT’22, Converus’ annual conference, is free and will feature technology police and dept. of corrections use to conduct more efficient employee screenings or criminal ...
In Tremors in the Blood: Murder, Obsession, and the Birth of the Lie Detector (Crooked Lane, Mar.), Wired reporter Katwala examines the origins of the polygraph. What inspired this book? My background ...