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by jauer
4900 days ago
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I think the detection and logging aspect has a lot of promise as a cheap and widely deployed system. I'd worry about the liability from false positives with a active response system. Even something as limited as locking the doors to a room to contain the shooter could lead to liability from someone being trapped with the shooter. If you assume a large indoor setting, something like a mall or school, maybe combine the detection network with a evacuation guidance system that leads people away from the incident. Mass shootings are pretty rare so maybe you could use it as a general "smart evacuation" system. OTOH there's probably a crowd psychology problem in there that makes that unfeasible. |
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If the device has image recognition to detect firearms being brandished, the operator could trigger the defenses before the first shot is fired perhaps.