Following early success, a Florida school district is expanding implementation of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based gun detection platform as a way to proactively protect its students and faculty against gun-related violence.
Following a successful one-year implementation, Hernando County School District of Brooksville, Florida will utilize the AI-based gun detection video analytics platform ZeroEyes, which holds a U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation. The technology will be layered on top of existing security cameras in more than 10 facilities, where it will identify brandished guns and dispatch alerts to first responders and local law enforcement in as fast as three to five seconds from detection. In addition to proactive gun detection, the solution will provide actionable intelligence to local law enforcement and security staff for situational awareness.