Have you ever seen that popular movie where the silent loner student suddenly stands up in the school cafeteria and threatens his classmates with a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos?
I guess that movie hasn’t been made yet…but it could be.
“After football practice Monday night, Taki Allen chatted with friends outside Kenwood High School while munching on Cool Ranch Doritos. When he finished his snack he put the bag in his pocket. Minutes later, several police officers pulled up, pointed their guns at him and yelled for him to get on the ground, he said.”
So why did Taki (I’ll get to his name later) receive police attention?
“The false alarm was triggered by Baltimore County Public Schools’ AI-powered gun-detection system, Omnilert.”
Yes, it…um…appears that the AI-powered system thought the Doritos bag was a gun.
“In this case, Omnilert’s monitoring team reviewed an image of “what appeared to be a firearm” on the person at Kenwood Monday night, said Blake Mitchell, a spokesperson for Omnilert.
“”Because the image closely resembled a gun being held, it was verified and forwarded to the Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) safety team within seconds for their assessment and decision-making,” he wrote in an email.”
Although not explicitly stated, it appears that the image was sent for human review…and the human thought it was a gun also.
So how can a Cool Ranch Doritos bag look like a gun? Let’s see the picture.
“Mitchell [noted] that their privacy policy prevents them from sharing the image.”
And if the image is deleted from the system, no one will be able to see it.
Well how convenient?
Personally, I do not fear that Cool Ranch Doritos will kill me. But when the guy is named Taki, who knows what Takis “full-on flavor” chips can do.


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