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FTC Accuses Evolv of Misleading AI Safety Claims in Schools and Public Spaces
technology1 year ago

FTC Accuses Evolv of Misleading AI Safety Claims in Schools and Public Spaces

Evolv Technology, a US company specializing in AI weapons scanners, has reached a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after being accused of making unsupported claims about its products' ability to detect all weapons. The FTC's action follows BBC investigations revealing the scanners' unreliability in detecting guns and bombs, despite Evolv's claims. The settlement, which awaits judicial approval, will prohibit Evolv from making unsubstantiated claims and allow some school customers to cancel contracts. This case highlights growing concerns over exaggerated AI capabilities in product marketing.

"CEO Questions Suitability of AI Gun Detectors in NYC Subways"
technology1 year ago

"CEO Questions Suitability of AI Gun Detectors in NYC Subways"

The CEO of Evolv Technologies, the firm chosen for a pilot program to deploy AI-powered weapons-detection scanners in NYC subways, has stated that subways are not a suitable use-case for their technology. This admission comes amid a controversial push to increase subway safety, including the deployment of National Guard and State Police units. Additionally, Evolv is facing a lawsuit from shareholders alleging that the company exaggerated the capabilities of its devices.

Flawed AI scanner fails to detect knives in US schools.
technology2 years ago

Flawed AI scanner fails to detect knives in US schools.

A student was stabbed with a knife at a school in New York despite the installation of a $3.7m AI weapons detection system by security firm Evolv Technology. The system, which is used in hundreds of US schools, failed to detect the knife used in the attack. An investigation found that the system was not designed to detect knives. The company has previously claimed that its system can detect knives, but testing has shown that it is not reliable in detecting large knives. The school district has replaced the system with metal detectors, but it remains in use in other schools.

Passenger arrested with 'vampire straw' at Boston airport.
travel2 years ago

Passenger arrested with 'vampire straw' at Boston airport.

A passenger was arrested at Boston's Logan International Airport for carrying a self-defense weapon known as a vampire straw through security. The TSA doesn't allow vampire straws to be carried onto a flight. The company that makes the straw bills it as a self-defense weapon since it can be used like a dagger. There has been a steady increase in weapons being detected at TSA checkpoints at airports across the nation.