The parish School Board agreed to buy four artificial intelligence-powered scanners for $334,708, after a Woodlawn High student breached metal detectors with a loaded gun on Jan. 16.
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Baton Rouge high schools try AI weapon screeners after student slips gun past metal detectors
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