 Local, late-breaking, this is KZI 9 News at 11. There's new technology that could help solve crimes, monitor sex offenders and screen job candidates. It's called I Detect, today local business and members of law enforcement tried it out at the Hilton in Eugene. I Detect is supposed to detect deception in 30 minutes by analyzing involuntary eye behavior including pupil dilation, blink rate and other eye movements. You answered true and false questions on a computer screen while a high definition infrared camera takes up to 60 photos per second of your eye behavior. It then takes less than 5 minutes to get a truthful or deceptive score. We're working with the U.S. federal government to potentially screen visa applicants or refugees that are looking to come to America and there's many, many applications. Harris says although no lie detection technology is foolproof, he's confident I Detect is the most accurate on the market so far one local business is using the technology making it the first in Oregon to use the system.