A report in De Groene Amsterdammer details how AI systems are being developed to analyze body movements, assess voices, and detect lies, primarily for strengthening European border control. The I-SEAMORE consortium, including TNO and Thales Nederland, is involved in this initiative. Journalists uncovered that TNO collaborated with VicarVision on a controversial lie-detection system intended to differentiate between truthful and untruthful migrants. AI
IMPACT AI systems are being developed for border control, raising ethical questions about their use in assessing migrants.
RANK_REASON The article discusses research into AI systems for border control and lie detection, published in a journalistic outlet. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]
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- Bijou van der Borst
- De Groene Amsterdammer
- I-SEAMORE
- Michelle Salomons
- Sofyan El Bouchtili
- Thales Nederland
- VicarVision
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