How one city is tapping AI-powered scanners in push to keep guns off of mass transit

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How one city is tapping AI-powered scanners in push to keep guns off of mass transit

New York City has introduced AI-powered scanners in an effort to prevent guns from entering its subway system. The pilot program, launched recently, has faced skepticism from riders and potential legal challenges from civil liberties advocates who argue the searches may violate constitutional rights.

The scanning system utilizes artificial intelligence to swiftly identify the 'signatures' of firearms, knives, and explosives. While the technology offers enhanced security measures, not all individuals are receptive to this futuristic approach.

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