Temple University To Deploy AI Gun Detection System

 ZeroEyes, the creators of the only AI-based gun detection video analytics platform that holds the full U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, announced today that its AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness platform will be deployed at Temple University to protect students and faculty against gun-related violence. Temple is the first university within the Philadelphia tri-state area, including parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, to adopt an AI gun detection solution.

Located in North Philadelphia, Temple University holds the distinction of being ranked among the top 45 public schools by U.S News & World Report. As a classified R1 institution, it not only focuses on teaching but also engages in pioneering research. ZeroEyes will be deployed on the main campus, which spans 163 acres and accommodates approximately 30,000 students and faculty annually.

“Our students enjoy the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere and community that Philadelphia offers, and we are determined to ensure that they can do so safely,” said Dr. Jennifer Griffin, vice president for public safety and chief of police at Temple University. “Our holistic approach to security at Temple includes our own police department, a 24/7 dispatch center, numerous security officers, and 1,500 security cameras. We are very excited about ZeroEyes’ ability to provide rapid detection and actionable intelligence about illegally brandished guns on our campus.”

ZeroEyes’ AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software layers onto existing digital security cameras. If a gun is identified, images are instantly shared with the ZeroEyes Operations Center (ZOC), the industry’s only U.S.-based, fully in-house operation center, which is staffed 24/7/365 by specially trained U.S. military and law enforcement veterans. If these experts determine that the threat is valid, they dispatch alerts and actionable intelligence — including visual description, gun type, and last known location — to local law enforcement and Temple staff as quickly as 3 to 5 seconds from detection.

“We commend Temple University for being a trailblazer for safety here on the East Coast,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “We look forward to working closely with the staff to make sure that students and faculty feel safe and are protected against gun-related violence.”

Source: ZERO EYES