 KSL News starts now. Eye detect detects when people are lying by analyzing subtle changes in the eye. Sounds kind of like Mission Impossible, doesn't it? The future of lie detection has already been adopted by several law enforcement agencies in Utah. It was developed right here in Utah by a company called Converis. Essentially, eye detect looks at pupil dilation, blink rate, other reading behaviors to determine if somebody is telling the truth. Eye detects stuff there. Well, not yet permissible as evidence in court. Some agencies have to use it on suspects to gather clues, at least in their cases.