Our conservative friends ask an important question . . .
"If the software cannot detect a concealed weapon, or even one in a holster, would the funds be better spent on additional school resource officers?"
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
AI gun detection software coming to Kansas schools; at least one bidder, ZeroEyes, admits it cannot detect concealed weapons - The Sentinel
ZeroEyes admits its software cannot detect holstered or concealed weapons.
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