School shooting survivor sues AI gun detection firm after system failed to spot weapon
The suit says Omnilert’s system missed the handgun and relied on marketing claims of “unparalleled reliability” and detection before shots were fired.
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Company Behind AI School Surveillance System in Major Trouble After It Fails to Spot Armed Student Walking In to Commit Mass Shooting
The company behind an “AI gun detection” system is being sued by the survivor of a Tennessee high school shooting after it failed to detect the handgun used by the shooter. The lawsuit, filed last month and spotted by Ars Technica, targets Omnilert, which designed and marketed the AI weapon detection system, and System Integrations, the company that installed and maintained it. It was filed by Antonyous Henin, who was grazed in the arm during th…
School Shooting Survivor's Lawsuit Claims AI Gun Detection System Failed to Identify Weapon
A teenager who survived a deadly 2025 school shooting in Nashville has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of an AI gun detection system that failed to identify the weapon used in the attack.
School shooting survivor sues AI gun detection firm after system failed to spot weapon
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Ars Technica: School shooting survivor sues AI gun detection firm after system failed to spot weapon
Ars Technica: School shooting survivor sues AI gun detection firm after system failed to spot weapon. “The injured teenage survivor of a January 2025 shooting at a Nashville, Tennessee high school recently sued the manufacturer of an ‘AI gun detection’ system that failed to detect the handgun that left two dead, including the shooter.”
A teenager who survived a mass shooting has sued the manufacturer of an AI gun detection system that was installed at his school.

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