August 21, 2025 - 00:20

Florida Southwestern State College is taking proactive measures to safeguard its students by incorporating advanced artificial intelligence technology known as ZeroEyes. This innovative system is designed to identify potential threats and enhance security protocols on campus.
ZeroEyes utilizes sophisticated algorithms to analyze video footage from surveillance cameras, allowing for real-time detection of firearms. When a weapon is detected, the system immediately alerts campus security and local law enforcement, ensuring a rapid response to potential incidents.
The decision to implement this technology comes in light of growing concerns over mass shootings in educational institutions across the nation. By leveraging AI, Florida Southwestern State College aims to create a safer environment for its students and staff.
The college's administration emphasizes that while no security system can guarantee complete safety, the integration of ZeroEyes represents a significant step towards improving campus security and fostering a sense of safety within the academic community.
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