Connie Altier is the superintendent of Tri-County Career Center, the first school in the region to use the Zeroeyes AI-based gun detection software.
“The staff is very excited about it. And also a lot of them were very intrigued on how I could do that and how advanced the technology is,” said Altier.
The system connects to the pre-existing cameras in the school and with artificial intelligence can detect weapons. Once a weapon is detected by AI, then military trained operation experts verify the detection, before alerting the school’s staff, security and local 911.
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