CNBC’s Julia Boorstin with Paige Todd, Flock Safety co-founder, join 'Money Movers' to discuss how the company uses AI technology to combat crime.
Breakdown
- Flock Safety collaborates with local law enforcement in Poughkeepsie to deploy AI crime-fighting tools. 3s
- The company uses AI-powered license plate recognition and audio detection to identify stolen vehicles, missing people, and gunshots. 12s
- Drones are used as first responders to assess threats and follow vehicles, helping to avoid high-speed chases. 32s
- Flock Safety can dispatch drones within 60 seconds to incidents detected by their systems. 59s
- The company recently raised $275 million, reached a $7.5 billion valuation, and saw annual revenue grow by 70%. 1m 25s
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