Using CVSA in criminal investigations can raise concerns about self-incrimination, especially if the subject is not fully informed about the use of the tool or their rights during the process.
CVSA results are often excluded from court proceedings due to questions about their scientific reliability and potential for false positives or negatives.
Ethical concerns include obtaining proper consent and ensuring candidates are aware that their voice is being analyzed, as well as protecting the confidentiality of the data collected.
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People with certain medical or psychological conditions may exhibit vocal stress unrelated to deception, raising ethical concerns about misinterpretation and bias.
Recording and analyzing voice data without informing the subject or obtaining explicit consent can violate privacy rights and ethical standards.