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Trigg County Public Schools Deploy ZeroEyes’ Firearm Detection Platform
Trigg County Public Schools (TCPS) in Kentucky has deployed ZeroEyes’ firearm detection platform to proactively keep students, staff, and visitors safe from gun-related threats.
This system is part of TCPS’s multi-layered approach to school safety to ensure a positive and focused learning experience for everyone.
Putnam City Schools Implement ZeroEyes’ AI-powered Security System
Putnam City Schools has introduced ZeroEyes’ AI-powered weapons detection system that identifies guns, including toy guns, and alerts authorities immediately, enhancing security measures across the district’s campuses.
This decision reflects the district’s commitment to provide a safe and secure learning environment for students and faculty.
Assumption Parish Schools Deploy ZeroEyes Before Students Return this Fall
Assumption Parish Schools of Louisiana shared its partnership with ZeroEyes, rolling out advanced AI gun detection technology across the district’s campuses as part of their “back to school” safety plan.
This decision reflects the district’s commitment to proactive school safety, leveraging this technology to provide real-time firearm alerts and support swift law enforcement response in the event of an emergency.
Chicago Transit Authority Approves Expansion of ZeroEyes Contract
Following the program’s initial rollout, which helped facilitate several arrests, the CTA board approved broadening the deployment from 250 to 1,500 cameras by mid-2026.
This decision reflects the Authority’s commitment to proactive rider safety and comes after public discussion of the technology’s positive impact in providing real-time firearm alerts and supporting swift law enforcement response across the transit system.
Michigan State University Upgrading Camera Systems Across School to Incorporate AI
Could AI be the future of preventing school shootings?
School districts turning to AI to prevent shootings: ‘Be at all places at all times’
Klamath Falls City Schools are getting technology to detect guns
An Oregon school district turns to artificial intelligence to beef up campus security
Schools in the city of Klamath Falls are adopting the ZeroEyes AI platform to improve campus safety
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Westwood CSD Deploys ZeroEyes AI Gun Detection and Intelligent Situational Awareness Solution
ZeroEyes, the creators of the first AI-based gun detection video analytics platform to earn the full US Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act...
Mason County Central School District Expands ZeroEyes Deployment Following Early Success
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Appomattox County Public Schools to Deploy ZeroEyes AI Gun Detection and Intelligent Situational Awareness Platform
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Pontiac City Schools Deploy ZeroEyes to Mitigate Gun-Related Threats
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Mount Pulaski Community Unified School District 23 Deploys ZeroEyes’ AI Gun Detection and Intelligent Situational Awareness Platform
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ZeroEyes Positive Gun Detection in Hobbs, New Mexico Leads to Criminal Charges
AI Gun Detection and Intelligent Situational Awareness Platform Alerts Law Enforcement to Individuals Illegally Discharging Firearms in Public...