A recent survey reveals that over 77% of Americans support implementing AI-powered gun detection technology in schools, ...
More than three-quarters of Americans (77.4%) believe gun detection technology should be deployed in schools, workplaces, and ...
An incident in which an AI gun detection system mistook a student's bag of chips for a gun was partly human error, officials ...
A Baltimore County high school student was handcuffed after an AI security system mistakenly identified his Doritos bag as a potential firearm.
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'I was just holding Doritos': US student handcuffed after AI system mistakes bag of chips for gun
A Baltimore high school student was handcuffed after an AI-powered gun detection system mistakenly flagged his bag of Doritos ...
Armed officers swarmed a 16-year-old student outside a Baltimore high school when an AI gun detection system flagged Doritos ...
Taki Allen, 16, said he was eating a bag of Doritos after football practice before being handcuffed by police.
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AI System At A Baltimore, MD, High School Triggers Armed Police Response After Mistaking A Bag Of Chips For A Gun
An AI security system at Kenwood High School in Baltimore, MD, mistakenly flagged a student’s bag of chips as a gun, leading ...
A standard after-school evening following football practice became a nightmare for Kenwood High School student Taki Allen of Baltimore County, Maryland, when an AI-driven security system confused his ...
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