Hackernews posts about ShotSpotter
ShotSpotter is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology company that claims to detect and analyze gunshot sounds using audio recordings from sensors installed in cities and communities across the United States.
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Vice
- ShotSpotter: listening in on the neighborhood (computer.rip)
- ShotSpotter does not reduce gun violence or increase clearance rates (www.vitalcitynyc.org)
- ShotSpotter Keeps Listening After Contracts Expire (southsideweekly.com)
- Here Are the Secret Locations of ShotSpotter Gunfire Sensors (www.wired.com)
- ShotSpotter Being Dropepd by Chicago (www.nationalreview.com)
- ShotSpotter: When High-Tech Policing Goes Wrong (slate.com)
- Chicago to drop controversial shotspotter gunfire system (www.npr.org)
- ShotSpotter (en.wikipedia.org)
- ShotSpotter Is Buying Infamous Predictive Policing Tech (www.wired.com)
- ShotSpotter Dashboard for Durham, NC, USA (app.powerbigov.us)
- The Secret Locations of ShotSpotter Gunfire Sensors (www.wired.com)
- Audit finds NYPD spent thousands of police hours on unconfirmed gunshot alerts (comptroller.nyc.gov)
- NYC Surveillance Tech on Shootings Gives False Alarms 87% of Time (www.bloomberg.com)