A student in Baltimore was put into handcuffs after an AI-driven security system used by the school flagged the teen's empty bag of chips as a possible firearm. Tropical Storm Melissa update as ...
A 16-year-old student at Kenwood High School in Baltimore was handcuffed at gunpoint last Monday, after an AI detection system mistakenly identified his crumpled Doritos bag as a weapon. Taki Allen ...
Black leaders are speaking out in support of Kenwood High School student Taki Allen, 16, who was handcuffed at gunpoint by members of the Baltimore County Police Department after an artificial ...
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Taki Allen, 16, said he was eating a bag of Doritos after football practice before being handcuffed by police.
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A high school student in Baltimore County, Maryland was reportedly handcuffed and searched after an AI security system flagged his bag of chips as a possible firearm. Taki Allen, a student at Kenwood ...