HOLIDAYMAKERS have been warned they could be caught out by a 'lie detector test' before being allowed into Europe. Artificial Intelligence could stand in the way of tourists hoping to reach their dream vacation destination. 1 Experts have warned this technology could risk discrimination against those who have disabilities Credit: Getty As reported by The Mail on Sunday , the EU plan to strengthen border security following Brexit.
The successfully trialled AI software would be able to track passengers' body and face movements inside airports while they fill out application forms. If the system picks up a traveller acting strangely, a staff member would be alerted to carry out more checks. But, experts have warned this technology could risk discrimination against those who have disabilities.
Read More LOVE HURTS Love Island recoupling leaves Jess heartbroken after tears over Sammy Patrick Breyer, a German MEP, said of the AI body language reader: "It will discriminate against anyone who is disabled or who has an anxious personality. "It will not work." AI TRIALS The software has been trialled twice successfully, as reported by The Mail on Sunday The iBorderCtrl trial was conducted from 2016 to 2019 across Greece, Hungary and Latvia.
AI immigration officers were used to interview applicants and analyse their facial expressions. Meanwhile, the TRESPASS trial was carried out until November 2021. It tracked "facial expressions, gestures and body postures" to check if a "traveller i.
