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Annex III point 6 - Points 6(b)-6(c)

Polygraphs and reliability of evidence

AI for polygraphs or similar tools, and AI evaluating the reliability of evidence.

Examples to assess

AI-assisted lie detection or evidence evaluation.

Tools that rank statements, images or digital traces by reliability.

Classification path

First confirm whether the system is an AI system under Article 3(1).
Determine whether the intended purpose falls within Points 6(b)-6(c).
Assess whether the Article 6(3) filter may apply and whether profiling blocks it.
Document provider/deployer roles, human oversight, data governance and evidence.

What to assess

Which decision, assessment or access point the system supports.
Which data, scores or recommendations determine the output.
Who provides human oversight and which explanations are available.

Next step for this use case

Use the classifier for an initial route check or discuss the use case when the AI output may affect access, assessment, priority or rights.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for classification, evidence and next steps under Annex III.

When does Polygraphs and reliability of evidence fall under Points 6(b)-6(c)?

AI for polygraphs or similar tools, and AI evaluating the reliability of evidence. Assess whether the intended purpose falls within Points 6(b)-6(c), then document whether Article 6(3), profiling and concrete rights impact change the classification.

Which practical examples should be assessed?

Examples to assess include: AI-assisted lie detection or evidence evaluation. and Tools that rank statements, images or digital traces by reliability.. The decisive point is not the tool name, but the function, output and consequences for natural persons.

What is the next step for this use case?

Use the classifier for an initial route check or discuss the use case when the AI output may affect access, assessment, priority, safety or rights within Law enforcement.