Thursday, March 19, 2026

Is 'Big Brother' in the kids homeroom? Yup...

From NJ101.5 - Super advanced cameras powered by artificial intelligence have students at New Jersey schools under constant surveillance. Several school districts are already using AI cameras, including the state's largest district. Newark schools signed a $12 million contract to install 7,700 cameras to watch its 44,000 students. The AI cameras were up and running at the start of this school year.
 
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In South Jersey, the Glassboro Public School District is the first to partner with a company that uses AI to find firearms in schools. ZeroEyes boasts that it's the "first AI-based gun detection video analytics platform" with federal recognition.
The ZeroEyes cameras will monitor nearly 2,000 students, Pre-K through 12th grade, and 350 staff throughout four Glassboro schools. If a gun is detected, mass alerts can be sent within seconds to students' phones and digital signage throughout the buildings. “The safety of our students and staff is our top priority, and this integration adds a critical new layer of protection," said Craig Stephenson, GPSD assistant superintendent.




10 comments:

  1. At what age does God grant you your rights?

    Asking for a friend.

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  2. Isn't stopping the blacks from beating the crap out of the whites.

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  3. Kid who's a genius; "For my science project I will show how easy it is to hack the cameras to make it look like the teachers are having an orgy."

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  4. ^^^And show necked pictures of Miss Cromwell kissing Miss Peters. It will be a hoot.

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  5. "SAFETY" The excuse for taking all our freedom.

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  6. I am more worried about a leftist in a school than a gun.

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  7. I for one, welcome our new overlords! (I don't dare voice any other opinion!)

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  8. WHY IS ANY PARENT continuing to willingly hand their precious child/children over to the government monopoly day prisons every morning? Seriously. Tens of thousands of stores of violence, sexual crimes, drugs, abusive teachers, sexual assaults by teachers, grade inflation, constant dumbing down of curricula, and so, so, so much more. Do these parents NOT LOVE THEIR CHILDREN????

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  9. agree with anonymous, there's a point where the system is no longer fixable, the inmates are in charge of the asylum, so why continue to subject your children to it in the misguided/naive hope that your children will somehow survive and come out sane, well-behaved, thoughtful, insightful, moral, etc?? As to the cameras, are "guns" the only issue? What about liberal wack jobs indoctrinating students in woke nonsense or communism or islam??

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  10. weird fact. back in( 6 or 7th) grade school learning about WW2 and the next day a lot of kids brought in their dad's bring back weapons. (mid 1960's) our teacher was a vet himself. he check each one out and then told the class about them.
    so, EVERYONE got to hold and see what they where. NO one got shot ! image that ? but then again, over half the guys in high school had rifles and shotguns in the rack in their pickup too. life has sure changed a lot here in the last 50-60 years. we even had a school rifle team up to about 1973 or so when they dropped it. 22 rimfire target rifles in the hands of kids ! OH GOD !!!!

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Kickin' it big time back in the day...

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