In a recent partnership, Geauga County offices have teamed up with two local school districts to enhance campus security through the implementation of the ZeroEyes system. This cutting-edge technology employs artificial intelligence to detect the presence of firearms, even when only a small percentage of the weapon is visible to surveillance cameras.
On April 30, a demonstration of the ZeroEyes system took place at the Geauga County Office Building on Ravenwood Drive. During this event, Brett Handell, Vice President of Education and Local Government Solutions at ZeroEyes, explained how the AI system is integrated into the existing network of security cameras in the area. The system is currently being used in Berkshire and Chardon school districts and has proven to be effective in improving security measures.
If a firearm is detected by the ZeroEyes system, instant alerts are sent to the company’s security team. This enables quick and appropriate responses to potential threats, providing a safer environment for students, staff, and visitors in participating school districts and county offices.