AI Security System Mistakes Student's Bag of Doritos for Weapon
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AI security system mistakes student's bag of Doritos for weapon
(NewsNation) — Armed police handcuffed and searched a student after his Maryland high school's artificial intelligence-driven security system mistook a bag of chips for a gun. The student, Taki Allen, was sitting with friends after football practice outside of Kenwood High School in Essex, Maryland, last week, when armed police officers showed up and handcuffed him, according to local outlet WBAL in Baltimore. "They made me get on my knees, put …
High School Student Swarmed by Police Officers and Handcuffed After AI System Goes Haywire
An AI weapons detection system at a Maryland high school left one student shaken after he was grabbed by police who suspected he had gun in his pocket. The object […] The post High School Student Swarmed by Police Officers and Handcuffed After AI System Goes Haywire appeared first on The Western Journal.
Fortunately, the student got away with the horror.
Bag of Chips Mistaken for Gun by Maryland High School AI Security System
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. —Last week, armed police detained and searched a Kenwood High School student after the school's AI-driven security system mistakenly identified an empty bag of chips as a possible firearm. The student, Taki Allen, was waiting for a ride home with friends after football practice when the weapons detection system flagged a bag of Doritos he was carrying, reports The Banner. The subsequent response involved handcuffing Allen, …
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