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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- IntelliSee, a security software program based out of Iowa, presented its AI-based model to the South Bend Rotary Club on Wednesday.
The software uses “deep learning” AI and scans security footage to identify threats.
The system can identify anything from the weapon of a school shooter or a liquid on that ground that’s likely to cause a fall.
Once a threat has been identified, mass security alerts can be sent, or lockdowns can be put in place.
IntelliSee presented their software to the Rotary Club because the organization boasts a wide range of representation from throughout the South Bend community.
The goal for IntelliSee is to raise awareness to what technology is capable of so that it can potentially be implemented locally.
More information about the program can be found here.