Ammoland: NYC Weapon Sensing Tech Fails, Investigations into Misconduct

Ammoland: NYC Weapon Sensing Tech Fails, Investigations into Misconduct by John Crump:

New York City has beta-tested an artificial intelligence (AI) gun and knife detection system in its subway system for the past month. The test results are now in. Either every New Yorker is obeying the ban on firearms on public transportation, or the system does not work.

During the trial month of the system being used in the city, only 12 knives were detected, and no firearms were found in the subways, leading many to wonder if the system worked at all. Every knife the system detected was opened carried. No concealed weapons of any kind were found during the pilot program.

New York City itself called the pilot program an objective failure. It will not continue the pilot program.
The AI system known as Evolv alerted police to the presence of 118 guns, but after investigating, law enforcement determined that all the alerts were false positives. Of the 12 knives that were found, all were legally carried. The system did not catch a single person breaking the law, which led many privacy advocates to worry about the efficacy of using the system.

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