NYPD officials said late Wednesday that the controversial Evolv weapons scanners Mayor Adams’ administration rolled out in the MTA subway system detected 12 knives and no guns over the course of a ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has officially criticized “false claims” made by public safety technology provider Evolv Technology, a move that could clear the path for some of the company’s ...
Evolv, the technology company behind the Adams administration’s controversial subway system weapons scanner program, disclosed Friday that some of its employees have “engaged in misconduct” during ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) companies are no strangers to embellishing their products' capabilities -- and when it comes to public safety, the consequences can be deadly. Evolv Technologies claimed ...
The Federal Trade Commission has accused a company that makes AI-powered security screening systems for some 800 schools across 40 states of promoting false claims about its ability to detect weapons ...
ONE OF HER MURDER TRIAL. BUT FIRST, A TECH COMPANY NOW UNDER FIRE AFTER ALLEGED FALSE CLAIMS TO INCREASE SCHOOL SAFETY. RIO RANCHO PUBLIC SCHOOLS, THE FIRST TO LAUNCH THE SYSTEM IN THE STATE LAST YEAR ...
Are walk-through security systems used to keep Detroit sports fans, Michigan legislators and children safe actually effective at detecting guns and knives? That’s the crux of a class-action investor ...
The massive claims by Evolv Technology regarding its AI scanner capabilities caught up to them thanks to the help of the UK's British Broadcasting Company (BBC) that the US Federal Trade Commission ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK — The Department of Investigation is probing Mayor Eric Adams’ administration over its controversial effort to install ...
New York City is turning to AI-powered scanners in a new bid to keep guns out of its subway system, but the pilot program launched Friday is already being met with skepticism from riders and the ...