 Fox 4 Morning News. News with Jane Monroe, Chris Shaw, Weather with Danny Bextra, and traffic with Jillian Idol. This is Fox 4 Morning News. At 5.54, figuring out if someone is lying is about to get a lot easier. Researchers at the University of Utah developed software called Eye Detect. It uses a small little bar to track your eye movement and that tells them if you're lying. Developers say the main goal here is to help companies reduce corruption and eliminate loss. The test is 86% accurate and it actually works better on adults. So now it's being distributed all over the world for companies to use. Based on the scientific fact that it takes more mental effort to tell a lie than to just tell the truth. So when we lie, there's an increase in mental effort. That increase in mental effort has an involuntary effect on the eyes. Makes sense. The CEO there says the product is currently being used in more than 40 countries across the world and is available in 25 different languages. Wow. Shifty eyes. Yeah. I personally don't trust anything that comes from the University of Utah, so I don't know about that. You went to their rival. That's why. We're huge, huge rivals. I teared in college, right? I literally had someone pour a beer on me. Oh my gosh. Yeah, it's awful. And we were in our white uniforms that day. That is really bad. Our core rivalry. It's brutal and youths are the worst. Yeah, they're the Utah youths. Yeah, do you any youths out there? Okay, my family's calling you up. My dad actually told us when we were kids that youth was another word for but because that. Wow. Growing up, we all thought that like bums were called youths and my dad just did that because that's what they he's he's really intense about it. So it took me until like high school to realize that a youth does not mean bum. If you could have been tracking his eyes, you would have seen he was lying. Yeah, that's true. Maybe they're a little invention would have helped me.