The Bonner Springs-Edwardsville school district has installed ZeroEyes, an AI-powered gun-detection system, on its existing security cameras ahead of the new school year, making it the only district in Kansas known to have actually pulled the trigger, so to speak, on this technology. The system layers onto cameras the district already had in place and claims it can identify an unconcealed firearm in three to five seconds, at which point trained …
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