A Nashville school district invested about $1 million in AI gun identification software, the school district said, leaving ...
The district said that the annual cost of the systems across all district high schools is an estimated $1.25 million.
In February 2023, the Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) board greenlit a $1 million contract with AI gun detection system, Omnilert, which is set to end on Nov. 30, 2025, according to local ...
(WHTM)– ZeroEyes, the creators of the AI gun detection video analytics platform being implemented at Susquenita School District, announced it was rewarded a $2 million grant from the ...