‘This was always bound to happen’: How security failed to find guns at the MCG
- A 2022 investigation by the BBC found that security technology failed to detect large knives 42 percent of the time and bombs regularly, raising major questions about its effectiveness.
- The US Federal Trade Commission accused Evolv of misleading claims regarding its weapon detection scanners, stating they do not perform as advertised.
- AFL boss Andrew Dillon stated that security personnel failed to conduct follow-up searches after alerts from security systems during a recent event.
- There was a breakdown in the secondary screening process during a recent event.
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‘This was always bound to happen’: How security failed to find guns at the MCG
The company behind the AI-powered weapons detection system at the MCG reached a legal settlement with US regulators in 2024 after they alleged the company made false claims.
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