Tech Companies Combat Mass Shootings with AI Surveillance, US

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A computer vision startup just raised $53 million to prevent mass shootings. The big picture: America has done little to restrict the most popular means of mass murder, but some tech companies are working to reduce the number of incidents. How it works: The Philadelphia-based company’s computer vision software integrates with existing digital security cameras, including those in schools, hospitals, transit centers, and casinos. Zoom out: Gun violence was not mentioned even once during Thursday night’s presidential debate. Deal details: Utah-based Sorenson Capital led the Series B round, and was joined by Intel Capital and BroadLight Capital. The bottom line: ZeroEyes CEO Mike Lahiff tells Axios that his company has nearly 400 clients in 42 states, and that there have been over a dozen arrests as a result of its software.

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Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma is a tech-savvy author at The Reportify who delves into the ever-evolving world of technology. With her expertise in the latest gadgets, innovations, and tech trends, Neha keeps you informed about all things tech in the Technology category. She can be reached at neha@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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