Article 728XH School security AI flagged clarinet as a gun. Exec says it wasn’t an error.

School security AI flagged clarinet as a gun. Exec says it wasn’t an error.

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Ashley Belanger
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A Florida middle school was locked down last week after an AI security system called ZeroEyes mistook a clarinet for a gun, reviving criticism that AI may not be worth the high price schools pay for peace of mind.

Human review of the AI-generated false flag did not stop police from rushing to Lawton Chiles Middle School. Cops expected to find a man in the building, dressed in camouflage with a suspected weapon pointed down the hallway, being held in the position of a shouldered rifle,'" a Washington Post review of the police report said.

Instead, after finding no evidence of a shooter, cops double-checked with dispatchers who confirmed that a closer look at the images indicated that the suspected rifle might have been a band instrument." Among panicked students hiding in the band room, police eventually found the suspect, a student dressed as a military character from the Christmas movie Red One for the school's Christmas-themed dress-up day," the Post reported.

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