Can a lie detector be made more honest? Yes, according to tech company Converus, if the human element is removed from the test administration process. It’s been 100 years since the invention of the ...
Converus, a Utah-based technology start up, has announced the development of a new lie detection technology, which the company asserts may help ease the security concerns surrounding the controversy ...
Polygraphs have been the standard for deception detection ever since the technology was invented in 1921, but a Utah-based company called Converus claims to have come up with a faster, cheaper less ...
A Utah-based outfit overseen by a former CIA consultant has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars lobbying intelligence and defense agencies, including the CIA and DHS, to adopt its automated lie ...
Imagine if you could exonerate the innocent and identify the liars... just by looking into their eyes. Well, now you can! Scientific research now proves that a new technology can accurately detect ...
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Sitting in front of a Converus EyeDetect station, it’s impossible not to think of Blade Runner. In the 1982 sci-fi classic, Harrison Ford’s rumpled detective identifies artificial humans using a steam ...
LEHI, UT--(Marketwired - March 18, 2014) - Credibility Assessment Technologies Inc. has changed its name to Converus Inc. The name is derived from two Latin words: "con" meaning "with," and "verus" ...
LEHI, UT --(Marketwired - March 27, 2014) - Utah-based deception detection technology company Converus has selected SensoMotoric Instruments's (SMI) eye tracking technology for inclusion in its ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A computer program that can tell if a person is lying just by tracking eye movement, may sound like science fiction. However, a company is pitching the technology to Houston area law ...