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Black Student Held At Gunpoint After AI System Mistakes Doritos For Gun
A Black high school student in Baltimore County was held at gunpoint by police after an artificial intelligence (AI) gun detection system mistakenly identified his bag of chips as a gun.
There are questions in Baltimore County after an AI security camera alerted police to what it said was a suspicious student with a gun.
Taki Allen was hanging out with friends outside his school, Kenwood High School, after football practice, WBAL News reported.
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 ...
Kenwood High School's AI security system mistakenly flagged a student's Doritos bag as a firearm. Miscommunication among ...
Armed police handcuffed and searched a student at a high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, this week after an AI-driven ...
A new AI security system told police to swoop on a 16-year-old carrying a spicy but harmless packet of tortilla chips. Taki ...
In a bizarre incident, police in Baltimore County detained a school student after an artificial intelligence (AI) security ...
A Baltimore teen was held at gunpoint after an AI mistook his Doritos bag for a weapon, a stark warning about the dangers of ...
A school student was detained by police in Baltimore County, Maryland, after an artificial intelligence (AI) system ...
Video shows the moment a driver in Oklahoma City nearly collided with a plane that was crash-landing on a road. National Guard officials are investigating the cause of the incident.
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