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Florida school district plans to use AI to help detect potential school shooting threats

FOX News

The'Fox & Friends' co-hosts discussed concerns surrounding artificial intelligence and how it will impact the internet moving forward. A Florida school district is planning to use artificial intelligence to detects guns and potential school shooting threats. Board members with the Hernando County School District voted last week to approve a one-year contract not going over $200,000 with ZeroEyes, a software company, according to FOX 13. ZeroEyes uses school district's security cameras to spot exposed or brandished firearms. The company was founded by Rob Huberty, a former Navy Seal, and claims that its software can alert first responders to a potential threat before someone is able to fire their weapon.