The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is dramatically ramping up its use of artificial intelligence to detect guns across the valley’s transit system, announcing today that it will expand its pilot program by more than 300% in an effort to better protect passengers and staff from firearm threats.

The RTC launched the pilot in 2024 at four facilities and then expanded the ZeroEyes AI-powered gun detection system to eight of its transit centers.

ZeroEyes is an AI system that uses existing security cameras to detect visible guns in real time. The software analyzes billions of images daily and can alert authorities within a few seconds when a firearm appears on camera. Each alert is verified by trained military and law enforcement veterans at the company’s 24-hour operati

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