 I'm Laila Muhammad. Hey everybody, I'm Oliver Tell. Get the polygraphs and the truth serum, there's some new technology out there that can tell if someone is lying without that person even saying a word. So how does it work? It's all in the eye. There's a new technology out there that can detect lies using your eyes. This new tool can help with pre-employment screening and law enforcement, making it harder for people to lie. It's called eye detect. When a person is in a position they have to lie, the cognitive load is great and to the point where the person then has to make a decision. Do I tell the truth? Do I lie? Do I tell the truth? Do I lie? And they finally make that decision. So they lie at that point, people dilate. And eye detect picks it up. Well it takes about 60 frames per second of your eye during the course of the test. We also can examine on different types of crimes, right, sex offender testing. You're here to take a polygraph examination, I'm sure you're nervous, everyone is. Bill Evans has been administering the traditional eye detector polygraph for over 20 years and he says eye detect is faster and easier to use. The traditional eye detector can take two hours or more. With eye detect, the person taking the test follows directions on the computer and the test only takes about 30 minutes. Shortly after the test is finished, results are given to the person who administered the test. The Salt Lake City Police Department uses it extensively. In Ohio, we were the first to have it in Ohio, as a matter of fact, fourth in the country to have it. And so consequently now, I would imagine several police and fire departments will be using it in the future for screening purposes. The eyes tell the truth. I just, you've always heard things about that, I'm just waiting to see if it's actually true. I'm looking into your eyes. You don't bother. Don't bother. My eyes are cross-eyed. You can't tell which way I'm looking.