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drak0n1c | 4 months ago

The dispatch relayer and responding officers should at least have ready access to a screen where they can see a video/image of the raw footage that triggered the AI alert. If it is a false alarm, they will better see it and react accordingly, and if it is a real threat they will better understand the initial context and who may have been involved.

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ggreer|4 months ago

According to a news article[1], a human did review the video/image and flagged it as a false positive. It was the principal who told the school cop, who then called other cops:

> The Department of School Safety and Security quickly reviewed and canceled the initial alert after confirming there was no weapon. I contacted our school resource officer (SRO) and reported the matter to him, and he contacted the local precinct for additional support. Police officers responded to the school, searched the individual and quickly confirmed that they were not in possession of any weapons.

What's unclear to me is the information flow. If the Department of School Safety and Security recognized it as a false positive, why did the principal alert the school resource officer? And what sort of telephone game happened to cause local police to believe the student was likely armed?

1. https://www.wbaltv.com/article/student-handcuffed-ai-system-...

xp84|4 months ago

Good lord, what an idiot principal. If the principal saw how un-gun-like it looked, he could have been brave enough to walk his lazy ass down to where the student was and said "Hey (Name), check this out. (show AI detection picture) The AI camera thought this was a gun in your pocket. I think it's wrong, but they like to have a staff member sign off on these since keeping everyone safe from violence is a huge deal. Can I take a picture of what it actually is in your pocket?"

wat10000|4 months ago

Sounds like a "better safe than sorry" approach. If you ignore the alert on the basis that it's a false positive, then it turns out it really was a gun and the person shoots somebody, you're going to get sued into the ground, fired, name plastered all over the media, etc. On the other hand, if you call in the cops and there wasn't a gun, you're fine.