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Daytona Beach police brief board on new AI handgun detection, mobile cameras and upcoming events
Summary
Captain Niccolo told the advisory board the department has rolled out ZeroWise AI to detect handguns in video feeds, is testing a mobile PACKTALK camera trailer, and will staff City Hall for a planned Saturday protest; Jeep Beach and other events also were listed.
Captain Niccolo, the Daytona Beach Police Department District 2 supervisor, briefed the Redevelopment Advisory Board on recent public-safety work and new equipment deployments.
The captain said the department recently went live with a program called ZeroWise, “software that incorporates into some of our video feeds, and it's artificial intelligence for detecting handguns,” intended to shorten the time between detection and officer response. He also described a temporary mobile camera trailer being demoed, the…
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