New York City officials are looking at technology from several companies that could be installed in the subway system to detect weapons.
In the video, you can see people passing through without having to wait in any line; this is 10 times faster than a traditional metal detector, according to the company. Evolv claims that if no one is carrying anything suspicious — for example, a pressure cooker or a firearm or a part of a firearm — then it won't go off.
"That indicates to the operator that they should look at the tablet," Cahill said, indicating video and the area of the person under question.
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