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AI Weapons Detection Technology Implemented in Baltimore City Schools

January 14, 2026 - 04:50

AI Weapons Detection Technology Implemented in Baltimore City Schools

An AI system being used inside Baltimore City public high schools was the topic of the Baltimore City Council Public Safety Committee hearing on Tuesday. The discussion centered around the implementation of advanced weapons detection technology aimed at enhancing safety within educational environments. Officials clarified that the AI system is exclusively employed at school entrances, designed to identify potential threats before they enter the premises.

The introduction of this technology has sparked a mix of reactions from parents, educators, and community members. Proponents argue that it is a necessary measure to ensure student safety in an era marked by increasing concerns over gun violence in schools. Critics, however, raise concerns about privacy and the potential for false alarms, questioning the effectiveness of such systems in real-world scenarios.

As the council continues to evaluate the program, stakeholders are urged to consider both the benefits and challenges associated with the use of AI in school safety protocols. The outcome of this hearing may set a precedent for how technology is integrated into public safety measures in educational institutions across the region.


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