Internal Emails Show How a Controversial Gun-Detection AI System Found Its Way to NYC

WIRED 

In February 2022, a meeting was set up between New York City mayor Eric Adams' team and an artificial intelligence gun-detection company called Evolv. An email thread from Evolv representatives included an accompanying brochure, which listed opportunities to partner together: in the Port Authority Bus Terminal, NYC schools, hospitals, and gathering places such as Times Square. One area conspicuously missing from the list, though, was the subway. After an in-person meeting a few days later, Evolv cofounder Anil Chitkara made another attempt to sell the company's technology--through name-dropping. "As I mentioned, Linda Reid, VP Security for Walt Disney World (Florida) has known us since 2014 and deployed many of our systems at the Parks and Disney Springs," Chitkara wrote in a February 7 email to the Mayor's Office, obtained by WIRED. "They've had success screening for weapons with Evolv Express … There may be some interesting parallels to how you are thinking about everyone's role in security."

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