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ZeroEyes, creators of the only A.I.-based gun detection video analytics platform that holds the US Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, focused solely on gun detection announced that it has been selected by Oxford High School of Oxford Township, MI for a pilot program designed to dramatically reduce the likelihood of mass shootings on campus.

ZeroEyes’ proprietary software will use existing security cameras to identify a potential gun as soon as it might become visible and send alerts to school administrators and safety personnel within 3 to 5 seconds, helping to mitigate gun-related violence before it occurs.

Real-time information with gun detection software

Oxford High School was the site of a tragic November 2021 mass shooting that left four students dead and seven wounded. The school continues to bolster its security measures by integrating ZeroEyes’ software with existing IP security cameras, a highly affordable means of empowering security decision-makers to radically improve their ability to protect the school.

The platform is designed to detect the presence of a gun with extreme accuracy, and local 911 dispatches in 3-5 seconds

The platform is designed to detect the presence of a gun with extreme accuracy, and then notify school administrators, school resource officers, and local 911 dispatches in 3-5 seconds. This capability ensures that the school can proactively enact security protocols before a shot is fired and gives first responders real-time information to help save lives.

The safe and secure learning environment

We are committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for our student body and see ZeroEyes as playing an important role moving forward,” said Jill Lemond, Assistant Superintendent of Safety and School Operations, Oxford Community Schools. 

When many other well-meaning companies came to us with a sales pitch, ZeroEyes approached us with a solution.”

AI-based gun detection technology

The software integrates with schools’ existing security cameras and video analytics to detect weapons in real-time

Founded by a group of former Navy SEAL team leaders, ZeroEyes’ solution has been implemented in over 14 states across public K-12 districts to protect students and staff.

The company uses hundreds of thousands of proprietary images and videos to train its AI to be the most comprehensive and superior gun detection technology on the market. The software integrates with schools’ existing security cameras and video analytics to detect weapons in real-time.

Accurate and actionable intelligence

Former the United States military specialists monitor every detection 24/7/365 from the in-house ZeroEyes Operations Center (ZOC), so that they can deliver accurate and actionable intelligence about the brandishing of any gun detected near or in an occupied school, ultimately saving both time and lives.

Furthermore, ZeroEyes’ AI does not record, store, or share videos or images of students or others, ensuring that privacy is maintained.

AI weapon detection technology

Since 1970, there have been nearly 1,650 school shootings, with no signs of slowing down. No child should ever have to experience the horror of such an incident,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes.

We are proud to partner with the Oxford district and the state of Michigan to protect its students. We encourage all Michigan residents to ask your legislator to fund AI weapon detection technology.”

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