The team of U.S. military veterans and elite technologists at ZeroEyes have developed an AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software that layers onto existing digital security cameras.
Key insights from the PSA TEC 2024 "State of the Industry" panel, where industry leaders discussed trends in AI adoption, private equity investment, regulatory challenges and strategies for workforce development in the security sector.
Previously named Cobalt Robotics, Drako has rebranded the company to Cobalt AI as a reflection of its artificial intelligence leadership across multiple domains.
The additional capital will be instrumental in propelling ZeroEyes’ growth strategy, including investments in channel partnership programs, research and development, business expansion, and the company’s Gun Violence Research Center, the announcement concludes.
The IQsight Data Fusion cloud-based service transforms unstructured raw video metadata into organized data for users to generate visual insights that support decision-making.
ZeroEyes announced that its proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution will be deployed by Michigan’s Olivet Community Schools to protect students and faculty against gun-related violence.
Interface’s intelligence voice-down system can proactively detect individuals and vehicles loitering or behaving suspiciously by leveraging state-of-the-art AI-enabled cameras, according to the announcement.