An incident in which an AI gun detection system mistook a student's bag of chips for a gun was partly human error, officials said Thursday. The incident came Monday after Taki Allen, a Kenwood High ...
KENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL. TONIGHT. THAT STUDENT AND HIS FAMILY SAID THAT THEY’RE UPSET ABOUT THE INCIDENT. HE TOLD ME THAT HE HAD JUST FINISHED EATING A BAG OF CHIPS. HE CRUMPLED UP THE BAG, PUT IT IN HIS ...
HEADQUARTERS IN TOWSON. WE’VE LEARNED HUMAN ERROR, SPECIFICALLY A LACK OF COMMUNICATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE POLICE RESPONSE AND NOT THE AI GUN DETECTION SYSTEM. COUNCILMAN JULIAN JONES AND IZZY ...
Security teams often spend days manually turning long incident reports and threat writeups into actionable detections by ...
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