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AI Gun Detection Systems Gain Traction in Schools

In an effort to enhance safety, many schools, like the Metro Nashville Public Schools, are deploying AI gun detection software, including a $1 million contract with Omnilert. This technology aims to identify firearms via surveillance cameras, yet its performance is under scrutiny after a tragic shooting in January 2024 demonstrated that the system failed to detect a gun in time to prevent violence.

Virginia schools are also exploring similar solutions, with over 16 districts piloting weapons detectors following incidents of gun violence, including a notable shooting involving a 6-year-old. While AI detection systems promise to bolster security, experts emphasize the need for robust human oversight and a comprehensive security strategy, as no single solution can fully prevent school shootings. Their effectiveness relies heavily on the positioning of cameras and the integrity of the technology.

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