AI Gun Detection Technology Is Redefining School Safety
“I missed the nobility of purpose.”
In this episode of our startup Podcast, I sit down with Sam Alaimo, former Navy SEAL and Co-Founder of ZeroEyes, to explore how AI gun detection technology is helping protect schools and public spaces.
Sam’s journey is anything but ordinary. He served as a Navy SEAL sniper, JTAC, and team leader. However, after years in combat, he faced a new challenge: transitioning to civilian life. Like many veterans, he missed the mission-driven intensity of military service.
That desire for purpose led to ZeroEyes.
From Battlefield to Building Safer Schools
ZeroEyes uses AI-powered gun detection technology to identify visible firearms through existing security cameras. Importantly, the system focuses only on detecting guns. It does not use facial recognition. It does not store biometric data. Instead, it prioritizes privacy while delivering rapid alerts to authorities.
As a result, schools and public institutions gain an additional layer of protection without sacrificing civil liberties.
Sam explains that the company operates in what he calls a “silent market.” Unlike other industries, school safety technology is not something customers want to advertise. Therefore, building trust becomes essential.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Rebellious Times Podcast
01:08 Sam Alaimo’s Journey to Becoming a Navy SEAL
02:37 Life as a Navy SEAL Sniper
08:36 Transitioning from Combat to Civilian Life
10:52 Founding ZeroEyes: A Mission to Enhance School Safety
16:01 How ZeroEyes Works: Technology and Privacy Concerns
20:24 Navigating Edge Cases in Gun Detection
22:24 Building Trust in a Silent Market
24:24 Creating a Collaborative Company Culture
27:10 Conclusion and Future of ZeroEyes
Technology With a Clear Mission
ZeroEyes was founded by former Navy SEAL teammates. That shared background shapes the company culture. Collaboration, accountability, and mission-first thinking are built into the DNA of the business.
Furthermore, Sam discusses the complexity of edge cases in gun detection. AI must distinguish between real threats and harmless objects. Accuracy matters. Speed matters. Lives matter.
This episode explores:
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The psychology of transitioning from military to entrepreneurship
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The technical challenges of AI gun detection
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How privacy is protected in security systems
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Why mission-driven startups attract strong cultures
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The responsibility of building technology in high-stakes environments
For parents, founders, and technologists alike, this conversation raises critical questions about how we use AI responsibly.
If technology can “see the gun” before tragedy strikes, it may help save a life.
Sam Alaimo links:
zeroeyes.com
LinkedIn
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