Frederik Borgesius on Nostr: AI Act. ‘Polygraphs’ (lie detectors) are not banned, but are merely categorized ...
AI Act. ‘Polygraphs’ (lie detectors) are not banned, but are merely categorized as ‘high risk’. Annex III art. 6 and 7 (law enforcement and immigration).
A ban would have made sense to me. It’s not really my expertise, but I’ve seen meta review papers that conclude that such tech is snake oil.
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