 Lie detector tests are getting an upgrade our cameras were rolling as some Utah students got a firsthand look at the new tech We'll show you next You're watching Fox 13 news Let's connect It's the world's first lie detection technology using eye movement to detect deception Today the company Converis opened its doors to a group of 14 to 17 year olds and as Fox 13's L. Thomas shows us They're teaching a few lessons on tech startups The software is called eye detect it uses this small little bar to track your eye movement and see if you're lying It was developed by researchers at the University of Utah and now it's being distributed around the world for companies to use So we have This product being used across more than 450 customers in 40 countries in the world We have thousands of tests In over 25 different languages the software has one main goal see if you're lying and hopefully help companies to mitigate corruption and eliminate loss. It's based on the scientific fact that It takes more mental effort to tell 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 Today they brought in a group of students. We wanted to expose them to career opportunities, but also give them You know an idea of what it's like to To be part of a startup while they were there They let them test out a portion of their software known as the number test have them choose a number between Two and nine write that number down and then they're to lie about the number that they wrote down through the series of questions They rank your pupil data, then they choose your number based where that data was the most significant Machine things to pick the number two And pick the number two the test is 86 percent accurate and it actually works better on adults So I couldn't beat it, but what about a group of 14 to 17 year olds? So Garrett we believe your number was four Is that right? Where's your piece of paper if the students were able to beat the test? They got a $20 gift card, but if they failed the test like I did then they got this sticker Looks like I'm a bad liar and we high L. Thomas Fox 13 news, Utah