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by jacquesm
2138 days ago
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What are the chances of an actual spy being able to beat a lie detector? I'd put those at about 100%. So you will end up with nervous people who will increase the size of the haystack with zero chance of identifying the needles, which is a net negative. |
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I'd say not even remotely close to 100%. What is an "actual spy"? Those people are often regular employees with zero relevant training, that are simply recruited by a foreign intelligence agency via pressure, money, or manipulation, and are targeted based on their access to information. I'd say that a huge percentage of them won't be able to beat a lie detector.
Secondly, polygraph tests are used for a lot more than weeding out actual spies.