Recent reports have revealed that AI gunshot detection systems in cities like San Jose and New York City are operating below their advertised accuracy rates. San Jose is notably the only city that mandates its police department to disclose accuracy data for its gunshot detection system. The city released its first report on this data on May 31, highlighting both the potential pitfalls and successes of AI in public safety.
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How accurate are gunshot detection systems, really? For years, it's been a secret, but new reports from San Jose and NYC show these systems have operated well below their advertised accuracy rates. https://t.co/suPESu6Gl1
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