Inside a white stucco building in Southern California, video cameras compare faces of passersby against a facial recognition database. Behavioral analysis AI reviews the footage for signs of violent behavior. Behind a bathroom door, a smoke detector-shaped device captures audio, listening for sounds of distress. Outside, drones stand ready to be deployed and provide intel from above, and license plate readers from $8.5 billion surveillance behemoth Flock Safety ensure the cars entering and exiting the parking lot arenβt driven by criminals.
This isn't a high-security government facility. It's Beverly Hills High School.
Since it's Beverly hills, I'd want all the high technology security gear, because if just one of those kids has anything happened to them the state of California is going to get sued so hard it'll revert back to Mexico.
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@Flick Not exactly burying the notion that schools are prisons for kids