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School board sees ZeroEyes weapons-detection demo and weighs adding it to next budget
Summary
Vendors demonstrated a camera-based weapons-detection system that overlays AI on existing cameras to alert staff and 911; the board heard concerns about privacy, camera compatibility and false positives and agreed to consider the system in the upcoming budget process.
Franklin County School Board members watched a demonstration of ZeroEyes, a camera-based weapons-detection system, and discussed whether to include the technology in next year’s budget.
Brian Stahl, ZeroEyes director of sales for the Mid-Atlantic region, told the board the product overlays artificial-intelligence analytics on existing camera feeds and routes confirmed detections to an operations center staffed by former military and…
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