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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Device Now Let’s Smartphone Users Scan A Person For Concealed Firearms From Up To 40 Feet Away And 8,000 devices have been pre-ordered so far, according to the company. In the very near future, be prepared to be a target while out and about as a concealed carrier. While these devices are likely to be purchased by big companies and government agencies at first, I can see them interfering with the daily lives of law-abiding gun owners in the very near future. The company is called Royal Holdings, and the device is named SWORD. In a nutshell, the device can attached to a few different model smart phones that are already available. With this connection, the user can scan people in real-time to see if they are concealing firearms, weapons, and other items that they are looking for. Imagine walking into a store to see someone scanning you from 30 feet away with their phone, only to tell you that youll have to leave because firearms arent allowed at that particular location. They say that the device will most likely be used at places such as large events and the like, but whats to stop them from popping up at our local stores in the coming years? As of right now, their website allows pre-orders from businesses. Maybe Ill try to snag one. Oh, it also has face recognition software. Give the video below a quick watch, and then head to the press release further down. Read the full press release below: LOS ANGELES, JUNE 06, 2018 The urgent challenge for security personnel to noninvasively scan people in real time and in public to detect and see if they are carrying weapons or explosives without physically searching them will soon be solved with the launch of SWORD by Royal Holdings Technologies Corporation (Royal Holdings). Over 8,000 preorders for the SWORD device have already been received by Royal Holdings from corporate businesses in the United States. SWORD, the worlds first mobile 3D imaging scanner, attaches to a Google Pixel 2 XLsmartphone and Apples iPhone 8 Plus. It is accessed and controlled via a fully customizable and dedicated app. From a distance of up to 40 feet, security agents or law enforcement personnel can scan individuals in a crowd or an approaching person of interest simply by pointing their smartphone at them with the SWORD device attached. They will be able to non-invasively determine if someone is carrying a weapon or explosiveall without the need for a physical searchand rapidly identify a person of interest. SWORD can be used to scan backpacks and handbags that are being carried or have been left unattended. It can also detect listening devices used for espionage and intelligence gathering. A featureless outline of the person being scanned is displayed, instantly alerting agents to location and type of concealed weapons or explosives. Royal Holdings employs artificial intelligence (AI) to quickly crosscheck and verify weapons and explosives with its securely maintained cloud-based database. In addition, built-in facial recognition operating in real time compares suspects to watch lists for positive identification. SWORD operates globally and features real time location sharing and generates real time alerts in the event of a mass shooting, terror threat, or terror attack. The advent of SWORD marks a paradigm shift in the safety and security sector, explains Barry Oberholzer, CEO and co-founder of Royal Holdings. One portable and smart device effectively addresses the four main challenges that have been plaguing the industry in this age of mass shootings and bomb threats: portability of scanning devices; non-invasively determining if someone is concealing weapons or explosives, and if so, what type; and immediate and accurate recognition and verification of a person of interest. For law enforcement and security agents, SWORD increases safety and reduces uncertainty in challenging situations. Response time to possible threats is cut to mere seconds, empowering safety and security teams with vital information they can use to proactively diffuse or contain a potential threatall based on previously verified data. SWORDs capabilities are built on a unique mobile platform developed by Royal Holdings, encompassing proprietary software integrated with AI, machine learning, and facial recognition capabilities. Never before has a device with SWORDs game-changing features and capabilities been available on the market. Available only to government agencies and corporate businesses, SWORD will prove to be an essential life-saving tool for law enforcement agencies, school and university security, executive protection teams, security companies, military personnel, border patrol agents, event companies, casinos, airports, and organizations involved in risk, safety, and security management. SWORD can identify a wide array of hidden threats by comparing incoming data to a comprehensive database that Sentinel Technologies maintains of all known weapons and explosives currently in circulation. Once a subject is scanned and the device verifies they are carrying, Oberholzer continues, SWORD uses AI and machine learning to rapidly identify material, shape, and size. Then, in conjunction with a 3D image of the knife, firearm, or bomb, all information is transmitted to smartphone mobile interface so the agent can evaluate the data and take appropriate action. The facial recognition feature identifies anyone in a crowd who matches a pre-loaded watch list and alerts the agent using SWORD. Companies build their own custom database of persons of interest who may pose a threat to the organization, its employees, or customers. We can further expand that list by providing data on suspects from the terrorism watch list, says Oberholzer. Protection of privacy is a fundamental consideration in the development of SWORD. This device will be used at mass events or places where people most likely already have a ticket. Privacy policies on those tickets apply, and in the majority of cases those policies inform people they will be subject to scanning, adds Jaromy Jannard-Pittario, COO and co-founder of Royal Holdings. SWORD doesnt store any details of a scan. We dont build and maintain databases of specific people companies look out forthey do that themselves. We solely provide the sharply focused technology needed to identify and verify people, weapons, and explosives. SWORD does not allow searches of the law enforcement partners database for additional information, and users cannot enter or modify information on the database. In addition, a user cannot randomly scan people at will to try and identify them: the system intentionally prohibits any features, which could be exploited to invade privacy. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Uh-huh, you bet'cha. The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
In many jurisdictions, open carry does not require a permit, but concealed carry does. If these devices become commonplace, will "concealed carry" still be possible, and if not, will all forms of carrying be considered "open carry"?
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