Kansas City police keep funding ShotSpotter, despite research showing the gunshot detection system has limited impact on ...
City leaders are turning to technology to prevent future tragedies after several New Year’s incidents involving firearms ...
ZeroEyes was awarded the $10 million contract for an AI gun detection program from Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach's ...
What if walls could sense danger beyond cameras? A camera-free, AI-driven device called HALO says yes. From detecting vaping, ...
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has officially launched the Safe and Secure Firearm Detection Program for Kansas public ...
The transportation authority wants to know how the technology can be used to detect weapons, monitor unattended items, or ...
As global security threats become increasingly sophisticated, the demand for advanced, AI-driven homeland security solutions has never been higher. KeepZone AI Inc. (“KeepZone”), a wholly owned ...
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Nigeria: From Ballots to Battlefields - Nigeria Can Repurpose Election Tool to Fight Terrorism
In fragile and conflict-affected settings, such as many parts of northern Nigeria, such infrastructure can mean the difference between foresight and catastrophe.
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The Lexus hybrid that pairs luxury with unmatched fuel savings
The most fuel-efficient Lexus luxury car today is also the most affordable in its class, with a starting price of under ...
As mass-produced strike and FPV drones reshape battlefields from Ukraine to the Red Sea, the United States is scrambling to ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced Monday that his office has launched the Safe and Secure ...
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