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by Cshelton
2513 days ago
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Agreed. But we are where we are now and have to face reality. The reality is, the political situation with guns is, and has been, stuck between a rock and a hard place. I want to keep those political arguments out of this thread and focus on how tech can help. I think politically, you can get every side to agree that if technology could alert authorities that somebody is holding a gun in hand and walking up to the entrance of a retail store, it would be an improvement and can potentially save lives. but yes, I agree with each of your bullet points. All three of those will have benefits far beyond solving gun violence as well. |
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One of the gunmen was stopped within 60 seconds. People still died. Unless the tech can precisely point out terrorists before they leave the house, it risks being just a bandage. Even if it did, what whitepaper could possibly give you the confidence that the system's tolerance is effectively adjusted? That's some iRobot level stuff, and that was... not without quirks.
It'd probably be easier to just change the dang government.