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Parliamentary questions
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4 April 2020
E-002078/2020
Question for written answer E-002078/2020
to the Commission
Rule 138
Patrick Breyer (Verts/ALE)
 Answer in writing 
 Subject: iBorderCtrl: false incrimination by and discriminatory effects of video lie detector technology (follow-up)

In its response to my previous question (E-000152/2020), the Commission did not disclose the requested data on the flagging frequency, proportion of false positives and bias of the ‘deception detection’ component used in the iBorderCtrl project. While there may be legal grounds for not disclosing certain information to Parliament, the Commission should at least be able to answer whether it has this information or not. The reference to future publications does not answer the question of whether the Commission is aware of key data for assessing the reliability of ‘deception detection’ technology.

Is the Commission in possession of the data referred to in points one and two of my previous question (E-000152/2020)?

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