Robb Elementary's school district implemented state-of-the-art surveillance that was in line with the governor's recommendations to little avail.
of facial recognition admit that the systems probably won’t do much once a shooter’s on school property.Covert weapons scanners are also on the rise. Such devices can be quietly installed in walls and floors to scan entire crowds for signs of firearms or weaponry, according to the companies that make them. These businesses haveschools and promised that their products can identify weapons before they become active threats.
If security buffs are keen on all of this stuff, privacy advocates look at the current trends as well-intentioned if ultimately misguided attempts to solve a much more complicated problem.“Whether it’s facial recognition, monitoring software on school devices, cameras—all these types of surveillance have become extremely ubiquitous,” said Jason Kelley, digital strategist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, in an interview with Gizmodo.
where student behavior is constantly analyzed and assessed, and where minor infractions can be spotted. But if the systems are good at providing internal regulation to the institutions that deploy them, the question remains: are they also good at keeping kids safe? And can an algorithm or a new scanner really see something that often feels totally
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