Omnilert later admitted the incident was a “false positive” but claimed the system “functioned as intended,” saying its purpose is to “prioritize safety and awareness through rapid human verification.”
prioritize your own safety by not attending any location fitted with such a system, or deemed to be such a dangerous environment that such a system is desired.
the AI "swatted" someone.
Calling it today. This company is going to get innocent kids killed.
How many packs of Twizzlers, or Doritos, or Snickers bars are out there in our schools?
First time it happens, there will be an explosion of protests. Especially now that the public knows that the system isn't working but the authorities kept using it anyway.
This is a really bad idea right now. The technology is just not there yet.
And then there's plenty of bullies who might put a sticker of a picture of a gun on someone's back, knowing it will set off the image recognition. It's only a matter of time until they figure that out.
That's a great and terrifying idea. When that inevitably happens, you'll then have a couple of 13-year-olds: one dead, and one shell-shocked kid in disbelief that a stupid prank idea he cooked up in 60 seconds is now claimed as the root cause why someone was killed. That one may be charged with a crime or sued, though the district who installed this idiotic thing is really to blame.
When I was a kid, we made rubber-band guns all the time. I’m sure that would set it off too.
>First time it happens, there will be an explosion of protests.
Why do you believe this? In the US, cops will cower outside of a school with an armed gunman actively murdering children, forcibly detain parents who wish to go in if the cops wont, and then re-elect everyone involved
In the US, an entire segment of the population will send you death threats claiming you are part of some grand (democrat of course) conspiracy for the crime of being a victim of a school shooting. After every school shooting, republican lawmakers wear an AR-15 pin to work the next day to ensure you know who they care about.
Over 50% of the country blamed the protesting students at Kent state for daring to be murdered by the national guard.
Cops can shoot people in broad daylight, in the back, with no justification, or reasonable cause, or can even barge into entirely the wrong house and open fire on homeowners exercising their basic right to protect themselves from strangers invading their homes, and as long as the people who die are mostly black, half the country will spout crap like "They died from drugs" or "they once sold a cigarette" or "he stole skittles" or "they looked at my wife wrong" while the cops take selfies reenacting the murder for laughs and talk about how terrified they are by BS "training" that makes them treat every stranger as a wanted murderer armed to the teeth. The leading cause of death for cops is still like heart disease of course.
Trump sent unmarked forces to Portland and abducted people off the street into unmarked vans and I think we still don't really know what happened there? He was re-elected.
> The technology is just not there yet.
The technology literally can NEVER be there. It is completely impossible to positively identify a bulge in clothing as a handgun. But that doesn’t stop irresponsible salesmen from making the claim anyway.
The corporate version of "It's a feature, not a bug."
Clearly it did not prioritize human safety.