New York City turns to AI-powered scanners in push to keep guns out of the subway system

Gun detection machines are tested at the Fulton Street transit station before a news conference with New York Mayor Eric Adams, Friday, July 26, 2024, in New York. New York City is turning to AI-powered scanners in a new bid to keep guns out of its subway system. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is turning to AI-powered scanners in a new bid to keep guns out of its subway system, but the pilot program launched Friday is already being met with skepticism from riders and the threat of a lawsuit from civil liberties advocates who say the searches are unconstitutional.

The Evolv scanner — a sleek-looking weapons detector using artificial intelligence to search riders for guns and knives — was on display at a lower Manhattan subway station where Mayor Eric Adams announced the 30-day trial.

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