The artificial intelligence cameras are capable enough to send signals to law enforcement in case of an active shooter, potentially decreasing response time.
American firm Athena Security has developed an AI (Artificial Intelligence) camera and cloud technology to spot guns in a crowd with 99% accuracy.
According to the company, the AI cameras are capable enough to send signals to law enforcement in case of an active shooter, potentially decreasing response time.
The company also said the users also have the option of connecting the camera to other third-party security systems.
Athena claims its AI camera’s gun detection is 99 percent accurate. “We’ve basically perfected that,” co-founder Lisa Falzone told Fortune.
“We’re already starting to work on fights, knives and other crimes,” she said.
The company offers several systems at a choice of prices, nonetheless the one that consists of gun detection, lock and elevator integration and real-time access costs $100 per camera per each month.