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Omnilert CEO talks AI and school safety in wake of Antioch High School


Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, was the latest to experience a deadly shooting. In the wake of the tragedy, many have questioned the efficacy of Omnilert, the artificial intelligence-powered weapons detection system that was used in the school. Now the company’s CEO, Dave Fraser, is speaking out about the advantages – and limitations – of AI security systems.

“The way our system works is it’s monitoring video cameras, and if you think about it, it’s essentially playing the role of a human being,” Fraser told Fox Business. “But for it to work, it has to be able to actually see a weapon in the same way that a human would need to see the weapon.”

Fraser explained that unlike traditional surveillance systems, which are often used after an incident, the Omnilert system is meant to be used as a preventative tool, along with other mechanisms.

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An example image of the Omnilert system detecting an active shooter

Image depicts the Omnilert system detecting a weapon. (Courtesy: Omnilert)

“The visual approach, which is quite new, offers some pretty interesting advantages when layered with other technologies,” Fraser said.

When speaking specifically about the tragedy in Nashville, Fraser said that the shooting took place “out of the field of view,” making it “impossible” for Omnilert to see the weapon and detect the threat.

In February 2023, the Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) board greenlit a $1 million contract with AI gun detection system, Omnilert, which is set to end on Nov. 30, 2025, according to local outlet WKRN.

Fraser told Fox Business that Omnilert’s systems are designed to work quickly, as with emergency situations “time is of the essence.”

“If it can see a weapon, it will typically detect it within less than a second and at that point the data regarding that potential detection is actually sent to human beings for verification.”

Omnilert system phone alert shown over the situation it's detecting

Omnilert system alert shown on a phone.  (Courtesy: Omnilert)

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Once a threat is verified, Omnilert’s system can automatically activate other security tools, such as sounding alarms or locking doors. However, Fraser admits that no one system is perfect and that, in an ideal world, Omnilert would be combined with other safety measures.

The “bottom line,” Fraser says, is to use “multiple layers of defense.”

On its website, Omnilert spells out a possible layered approach to school safety. The list includes training for staff, onsite security, surveillance cameras, metal detectors and more, in addition to an AI-powered system.

According to Omnilert’s annual gun violence report, which was released earlier this month prior to the Antioch High School shooting, 2024 saw the second-highest number of K-12 school…



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