MESA, AZ — Imagine a security guard who doesn't need a lunch break or a bathroom break. That's the idea behind using artificial intelligence in schools, according to Iveda founder David Ly.
"It’s doing the work of what human beings can do, but we can’t do it all the time," stated the Mesa-based tech company CEO.With students heading back to school in the charter school in just two weeks, the campus will be under the watchful eye of AI for the seventh year in a row. "Really in the year when there was a lot of school shootings, one of the highest numbers up to that point, we were presented with that opportunity to have AI monitor our cameras that we already had on campus, according to Headmaster Dr. Wayne Porter.The software can identify weapons by sight, run license plates, and scan cars and faces, to detect people that have been banned from campus.
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