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flag Three years after a racist mass shooting, Buffalo's schools deployed AI gun-detection tech, sparking debate over its effectiveness.

flag Three and a half years after a racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo, the Grand Island school district has deployed AI-powered gun detection technology called Zero Eyes, using surveillance cameras and remote monitoring from Philadelphia to identify firearms on school grounds. flag Superintendent Dr. Brian Graham cited the tragedy as a key reason for the investment, part of broader safety efforts amid ongoing concerns about school violence. flag While the system aims to provide early warnings, its real-world effectiveness in preventing shootings remains unproven, sparking debate over whether such costly technology delivers meaningful security or primarily offers reassurance.

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