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Temple becomes first Philly-area university to use gun-detecting AI tech ZeroEyes
Temple University is now the first university in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware to use an innovative Artificial Intelligence program that helps reduce gun violence by quickly detecting weapons while working with an institution’s existing security cameras.
Philadelphia's Temple University adds AI weapon detection system to help with campus security
Temple University is turning to artificial intelligence to strengthen campus safety and help prevent gun violence.
Temple University becomes first school in region to use A.I.-powered gun detection software
Temple University announced that it will use gun detection software powered by artifical intelligence to help keep the North Philadelphia campus safe.
Temple is first Philadelphia-area university to use ZeroEyes' gun detection technology
Temple University will adopt technology from rapidly growing startup ZeroEyes in an effort to prevent gun violence on campus.
Temple deploys AI gun detection system
Temple University launched a new detection system to help reduce gun violence. The Philadelphia campus will be the first in the tri-state region to deploy ZeroEyes, an artificial intelligence system .
Temple University turns to AI gun detection system in effort to make campus safer
Temple University is working with ZeroEyes, a weapons detection system that uses artificial intelligence, in an effort to make the campus safer and reduce gun violence.
Temple University deploys AI gun detection camera software | Here's how it works
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Temple University is the region's first college to deploy artificial intelligence -powered gun detection software. It's called ZeroEyes and aims to reduce the likelihood of gun violence. Campus police say it uses existing security cameras and human verification to detect weapons.
Temple University Deploys ZeroEyes to Mitigate Gun-Related Violence
"We commend Temple University for being a trailblazer for safety here on the East Coast," said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. "We look forward to working closely with the staff to make sure that students and faculty feel safe and are protected against gun-related violence."
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