
First Sight, Not First Shot: How a Navy SEAL is Using AI to Stop Shootings Before They Happen with JJ Parma
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In this podcast episode, JJ discusses ZeroEyes, an AI weapons-detection software-as-a-service created in response to the Parkland shooting to make existing security cameras proactive rather than reactive. The platform works with current IP cameras (720p minimum) to detect brandished firearms (not concealed weapons) and sends detections within seconds to the ZeroEyes Operation Center, where trained former law enforcement or military personnel verify threats to reduce false positives before calling 911 and the client. The conversation covers why human judgment is kept in the loop, how special-operations mission focus shapes company culture and go-to-market, and why competitors without an operations center struggle. Key adoption challenges include limited school budgets, distracting “shiny” analytics, reliance on bonds and grants, and efforts to lower costs via insurance partnerships and state blanket funding.
00:24 Origin Story Parkland
02:16 Making Cameras Proactive
03:50 Human in the Loop
08:27 Mission Driven Culture
12:12 Avoiding Shiny Analytics
14:39 Budget and Funding Hurdles
17:02 Partnerships and Insurance
20:28 Hesitation Costs Lives
22:18 Signals and Real Cases
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- Website: https://www.jjparma.comZeroEyes: https://www.zeroeyes.comLinkedIn: JJ ParmaEmail: johnparma@zeroeyes.com
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