Brett Adcock
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But the technology is like really kind of straightforward in the sense of like, it's RF technology, like radio frequency technology.
And you get back like an image.
And we can use that image to build like a neural network to then look at it and say like, what is this thing?
What time of day is it?
Who is this human?
Like, is this a dangerous threat or not?
And we need to do a really good job of making sure we're accurate in those readings or not.
Uh, if we're not, we're gonna cause havoc.
And if we're right a lot of times, we could basically start saving lives.
And that's, I mean, there's a, on average, one shooting every single day in the, like, more than that.
Like...
There's, you know, there's over 300 or more or so shootings roughly a year, if you look back the last couple years.
So, like, every single day, I mean, there's less school days in a year than 365, but, like, roughly every day there's a school shooting in the U.S.
That's just at K-12, not colleges.
But that's looking at the 130,000 K-12 schools in the U.S.
We have a teamwork in day and night on this.
We'll, you know, we'll probably... I'll probably increase funding into it this year significantly more
And we'll take a bigger push in head count.
Yeah.
But like right now, all things are on like, can we get the first full system in a really stable spot that works?