The EU plans to test an AI lie detector at border points
Trials for AI lie detection at border patrol checkpoints are set to begin soon in the EU. The program, called iBorderCtrl, will run for six months at four border crossing points in Hungary, Latvia and Greece with countries outside the European Union, as reported by Gizmodo. The system has users fill out an online application and upload some documents, like their passport, before a virtual border guard takes over to ask questions. According to New Scientist, some of these questions include "What's in your suitcase?" If iBorderCtrl determines the traveler is telling the truth, then they receive a QR code that will let them pass the border.
Nov-2-2018, 13:42:30 GMT