— Jason KoeblerThe idea that schools can be made safe with technology (or armed teachers, or more police) rather than, say, making guns harder to access, has become a cash cow for surveillance tech companies in the age of near-constant school shootings. Many schools have begun to implement AI-powered weapon detectors, which are notoriously inaccurate and which have, for example, detected notebooks as “weapons,” missed actual weapons, and led to what one administrator called “the least safe day” because of mass confusion associated with the scanners. Students are also being monitored in the hallways, in the bathroom, on social media, and on their school-issued devices. It’s unclear that any of this has made schools any safer.
Replicated under Fair Use from Larry Ellison's AI-Powered Surveillance Dystopia Is Already Here by Jason Koebler.