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Teen handcuffed after AI thinks Doritos are a weapon
At a Maryland high school student’s chip bag was flagged as a gun, reminding us algorithms can’t replace humans yet ...
An AI detection system at a US school mistook a 16-year-old student's empty Doritos bag for a gun, leading to a confrontation ...
Taki Allen, a 16-year-old high school student at Kenwood High School in Baltimore County, Maryland, got an unwelcome surprise ...
Taki Allen was hanging out with friends outside his school, Kenwood High School, after football practice, WBAL News reported.
A new AI security system told police to swoop on a 16-year-old carrying a spicy but harmless packet of tortilla chips. Taki ...
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Teen swarmed by armed cops, cuffed when school’s AI security system mistakes bag of Doritos for gun
"Police showed up, like eight cop cars, and then they all came out with guns pointed at me talking about getting on the ...
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AI alert at Maryland high school leads police to draw guns on student over bag of Doritos
A Baltimore County, Maryland high school's AI gun detection system misfired on October 20, leading police to draw their ...
A Baltimore teen was held at gunpoint after an AI mistook his Doritos bag for a weapon, a stark warning about the dangers of ...
Armed police handcuffed and searched a student at a high school after an AI-driven security system flagged the teen's empty ...
In a bizarre incident, police in Baltimore County detained a school student after an artificial intelligence (AI) security ...
Taki Allen is a student at Kenwood High School, and the AI false alarm was confirmed by Baltimore County Police Department.
Kenwood High School's AI security system mistakenly flagged a student's Doritos bag as a firearm. Miscommunication among ...
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