Baltimore’s Kenwood High School faces outrage after a false AI alert led to a dangerous encounter for 16-year-old Taki Allen.
As Nevada lawmakers consider expanding its film tax incentive program, a draft report from Film Nevada says movies and TV shows earned $5.1 million in credits in the last fiscal year.
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A teenage school student in Baltimore was handcuffed after an AI security system mistakenly spotted the student with a gun.
Artificial intelligence flagged a bag of Doritos for a gun at a Baltimore County school. A student was handcuffed & searched, ...
Baltimore County Superintendent Myriam Rogers said the software worked as designed — and the program needs human verification ...
Kim Kardashian clarified where she stands in the process of getting her law degree five months after celebrating her ...
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