False-positives by the AI gun-detection system at Baltimore County schools don't get reviewed unless it's a major incident.
In an era where insurance fraud drains billions from the global economy annually, a groundbreaking study by researchers ...
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 ...
A young student was left traumatized after being ordered to the ground and handcuffed by police because an AI gun detection ...
A study conducted at the University of Chicago found AI detection tools varied widely in quality, and proposes a framework for use both inside and outside of education.
The rapid evolution of large language models is transforming industries, catalyzing advances in content generation, search, ...
2025 has been the year of AI. While genuinely intelligent machines aren’t here yet, programs designed to analyze huge amounts of data are being rapidly deployed in every industry. But how beneficial ...
Imagine receiving a notice saying your driver’s license is being suspended for a crime you never committed. That’s exactly what happened to Stephanie Layton, a busy mother, church volunteer, and home ...
In answer to GBC questions, the Government says post treaty, facial recognition will strengthen the capacity to identify these types of individuals swiftly and accurately.
Participants were presented with polyphonic music made of two monophonic streams (PolyOrig condition), with control stimuli where the average pi ...
When a bag of Doritos triggers a police response, something in our approach to school safety has gone terribly wrong. Last month in Baltimore, an artificial intelligence system mistook a bag of chips ...