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  1. Schools have turned to AI to detect guns and prevent mass shootings, but concerns about reliability and false alarms persist.
  2. Critics argue that investing in technology like ZeroEyes diverts money from addressing the human causes of violence.
  3. Kansas lawmakers funded ZeroEyes-style tech with $10 million to boost school security efforts.
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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

This feels like when fire alarms go off at work. Literally, no one gives a shit. There are a few people who basically go "fuck yeah, I'm gonna go stand outside until someone collects me," but most just continue with whatever it was they were doing. This is not the attitude you want emergency services having towards reports of active shooters.