Cleared Hot Episode 274 - ZeroEyes - A technology solution for mass shootings
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- ZeroEyes is a human-verified proactive gun detection solution that integrates into existing security cameras with a mission to stop mass shootings and gun-related violence. ZeroEyes was founded by four former Navy SEALs:
Michael (Mike) D. Lahiff serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ZeroEyes, previously serving as Director of Digital Programs at Comcast NBC Universal where he oversaw the coordination between project management teams and software development teams in order to deliver multiple digital products. Prior to joining Comcast, Mr. Lahiff was the managing member of Horsemen Partners, a private fund focused on acquisitions of small and medium-sized businesses. Mr. Lahiff also spent ten years in the United States Navy as a Navy SEAL.
Mike holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Finance
from Columbia College and a Master of Business Administration in Private Equity and
Venture Capital from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Sam Alaimo is the Chief Revenue Officer and Co-Founder of ZeroEyes. Before founding
ZeroEyes in 2018, Mr. Alaimo worked as an Operating Partner at Hawk Capital Partners,
and previously as the Founder and Managing Director of the private investment firm
Horsemen Partners. Mr. Alaimo also served in the US Navy as a Navy SEAL. He earned his MBA from Columbia University and his Bachelor of Science in Political Science.
Rob Huberty is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of ZeroEyes. Before founding
ZeroEyes in 2018, Mr. Huberty worked as a Pathways Operations Manager at Amazon,
leading cross-functional teams, initiating process improvement, developing standard
operating procedures, and serving as a mentor for his teammates. He served in the U.S.
Navy as a Navy SEAL where he collaborated with international governments to conduct
special operations, trained foreign forces to ensure mission success and employed
innovative problem-solving.
Rob earned an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania,
where he concentrated in Finance and General Management, and a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Arizona.
Timothy Sulzer is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of ZeroEyes. Mr. Sulzer
founded VEG-E Systems, one of the first indoor vertical farms in the US where he
invented automated growing systems and plant-tracking software to optimize growth
indoors. Before ZeroEyes, Mr. Sulzer founded another startup where he developed a
computer vision application to detect and pattern animals for wildlife enthusiasts.
Mr. Sulzer earned his Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Delaware
Valley University, graduating Magna Cum Laude.
Dustin Brooks is the Chief Customer Officer and Co-Founder of ZeroEyes. Before founding
ZeroEyes in 2018, Dustin worked at Global Asset Technologies as a Military Instructor
developing Navy SEAL candidates. Mr. Brooks served in the US Navy as a Navy SEAL for
6 years.
Mr. Brooks earned his MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management at
Vanderbilt University, and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Pennsylvania State
University.
Doing the podcast from the shop is KILLER! What a spot, Andy! You must be so proud and excited about it. 💪
What is his shop for? Is it a company headquarters?
@@xprettylightsx his new black rifle coffee shop in Montana.
@@tdunn2 ok I see , Ty . So I’d guess he’s franchise owner ?
@@xprettylightsx I’m not sure about the exact nature of that business relationship. Sometimes there are Corporate stores and independently owned franchises.
The ammo can furniture is badass Andy .great job on the shop
For Mondays that seem to always suck, tuning into Andy & Cleared Hot, I look forward to. Thank you for continuing to put out great content!
Love this. I've been a game warden for 27 yrs. Due to retire August...it's all I know and at times in my career, my only identity. Wife still has a long time before she retires. I have no idea what I'm going to do. Nice to know I'm not alone and this is normal. Great interview, Andy.
Andy, I can tell you when the guys were talking about the violence in Philly, they totally underplayed the reality of the situation. I am at the point where I don’t trust riding SEPTA or even driving downtown and just walking around in the city; it’s out of control. WTF, are we really there?
Great way to start the week.
I presume that's the new outpost. Looks great! Nice job, Andy!
They could have had a rolling gun fight in the background and all I would have seen is the ammo box on the bottom left of that table. Lol
1:17:50 the problem with the Parkland use case is there was a school resource officer there with a gun and he pissed down his own leg and didn’t engage the shooter.
Hearing this podcast is better than taking an MBA class. Thanks for the education AND your service for the U.S.A.; both socially and militarily. Nice job!
kickin off a week with Cleared Hot just makes it better.
This is a really good interview. Thanks, Andy.
Amazing. As a mechanical engineer & a soldier and an avid sports shooter. This type of technology is cutting edge and very necessary. BZ fellas
Happy Monday everyone have a good day and a great week
That place looks sweet, Andy!!
Great episode and a great talk. Very informative. Had to share with my friends in education and law enforcement. Social media makes it easy for the mass shooters to have their 15 minutes of fame. The mindset of negative attention is better than no attention. I believe schools have to magnetize the door locks at their entry ways. Yes they can be unlocked during morning enter and afternoon exit, but lock it down during that timeframe. School office or security guard has to allow others in. Maintenance crew would have an access card or code to get in or out. If the fire alarm (etc) is alerted, it automatically unlocks the doors.
You provide a fantastic service.
Have you seen Shelter In Place shelters? Built to be a quiet space. But able to hold the entire classroom, load within 90 seconds, & withstand F5 tornado, Cat 5 Hurricane or 9.5 earthquake. Plus they provide Ballistic protection.
Seems like they would be great to partner with.
Thank you again
5 minutes in. Wait a minute they recorded this in the store! Rock on.
Really, really good topic today. So interesting. The discussion about getting into business was spot on as well.
“I have more combat experience than you. I’m master prestige level 900”- as I eat hot soup 😂
LOL. A Gotcha reference. I never thought I'd hear that. Awesome.
43:30 audio issue, but resolved a few moments later. Love the podcast long time subscriber.
Weird echo
Love the ammo cans furniture Stumpf!
Thank you Sirs! Shared.
Andy can you get DJ and/or Cole from GBRS group to your podcast that would be awesome to listen to.
Hahaha Admiral Stumpf is not down with synchronized leg crossing
Good Monday start!
These guys are onto somethin great posdcast!!
Amazing technology, really cool to hear about how they have built their business!!
Those tables!💯💯💯
Alright, Sam wins the radio voice contest.
In all seriousness though, this is an incredibly complex and multifaceted problem that requires a multifaceted solution. It's encouraging that there are people working on it. Every life counts.
Great podcast and interesting technology from Zero Eyes. My only gripe is them saying assault rifles, c'mon guys be better.
Excellent brother
So i love the intent here however lets be honest its not zero eyes there are going to be a lot tech people like me reviewing footage of kids in order to improve the tracking and accuracy. Not quite sure I feel super great about a private company storing all that data? Idk just a thought
Not only that. It will ultimately be abused for privacy reasons. Imagine you are going hunting with your rifle or you are brining your gun to a gunstore to get it checked. You could potentially be flagged as a threat and then documented using facial technology and put into a gov list.
@@c1arkj agreed
But it’s for the children /sarc
@@MrJeffrop The road to hell is paved with good intentions. This tech will be abused if the gov gets it's hands on it. And seeing how the public school system is gov funded, I could guess the path it will take.
@@c1arkj lol what? Why would the gun store have this technology? Its a product you can buy. They're probably not gonna buy it... and if you're not going hunting in a school you're probably good. Aaaaand, if you purchase your guns from any FFL dealer, you're already on some "list." AND 99% of people carry around the only tracking device the government needs to follow and watch you. Its called a phone.
There was a furnace ad part way through the episode on spotify? What's up with that?
These men are all studs! What a great group of friends if we all could have friends like these men!
Okay those tables are awesome but I gotta know….
Are they just for show or are all of those full functional ammo cans? Cause that’d be awesome if they’re dual purpose. Especially for a zombie apocalypse. You could have a ton of ammo cached and also a table.
Kara’s nails
Close by was top dog
Gentleman brought up a good point. Shootings stopped when kids were no longer in school due to COVID. Lesson here is to homeschool your kids if you want to avoid being the victim of school shootings. commons sense 101.
Andy is the only one not mirroring
Update:
55:40
Andy joins the club
5 American Heroes 🇺🇸
Who has gone to a Public Business School and who has gone to a Private or Ivy School? What is y'alls input and does it really matter graduating from one of those schools compared to a good Public Business School? Thanks for any input.
random thought - the tables are cool!!
There is a reason the MLM industry is one of the largest industries in the world. The opportunity to envision oneself as their own boss is a powerful marketing tool. Not only "financial freedom" but also "freedom of choice and time"... primarily on ones own terms without the pressure of a "boss."
Seems there’s some audio issues around the 43 minute mark.
Andy what a beautiful shop!!!! And amazing podcast like usual!
Your best chance of getting your system implemented in Florida schools would be to contact Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.
Thank you.
lived on 91st and broadway also !!!!
Anyone know what boots Andy is wearing? I like them. Cheers.
They look like Crispi Altitude GTX, but not 100% sure.
Wait, is this being filmed in the new Coffee Shop?
All respect to the man, but Dustin has some wild eyes.
what kind of boots does andy have
“Weird things happen at night in schools” like ghost???
So I'm still listening to this and it blows my mind. I am in the Northwest Ohio area and my daughter works for a Michigan school system that doxxing happened to.
I like any proposal. At least someone is trying solutions. Personally think we need to fund all schools federally to provide protection during the day. The entrances need to be locked. Only one entrance in thru the locked doors and into the main office. Many doors for emerg.ecy exits as normal. Having an officer or two there who is trained and knows what's happening is the best solution. Surprised more Schools don't actually. We have had an officer at our school for 20yr
Dallas PA!!!!
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What boot is handy wearing?
Look to be Crispi boots
How many of the shooters came from households with two parents that were both present in the child's life?
Although they look cool, that's still a waste of ammo cans
Not sure how I feel about this one. Slippery Slope imo, and he should know that Assault Rifles don’t exist.
How about 5 Eyes response to China?
I would love to see how this company and this type of tech can help. My immediate thought and perhaps they already have an answer for this but lets put a scenario out there. A school shooting is attempted. This tech is employed there and they successfully neutralize the shooter before they get a body count. Awesome, that one victory is worth everything. Problem is this now gets on the news. It becomes common knowledge what this tech is and it is deployed in a bunch of schools. The next unhinged kid now knows to go somewhere cameras either cannot go or just blind spots. This seems like its highly defeatable. Perhaps I am wrong. I hope I am. I hope this is the answer that saves lives and makes school shootings just not a good target of opportunity and they go to next to zero or even zero.
I always tell my 11 yo son that no matter what, you throw anything you guys can, chair, books, whatever! that person will move on to less resistance, never just hide, help yourself and others!
I think nowadays in order to be successful, you have to be a bully. The real problem is we are not teaching our children to shrug it off , people are not saying if your slow get faster
Or if he is bullying you kick his ass. Instead people are like oh be sensitive or hyper sensitive
Let's gooooo
Loved seeing this episode. This topic is personal to me. It's a complex set of problems with no simple single solutions.
May 7, 2019 I was locked inside my kids school for several hours during a real life active shooter. One of the rare school shootings with more than one shooter. I'm not sure how much this technology would have helped in that exact situation. It was over with within about 60 seconds. The two shooters were students on opposite ends of a high school classroom. As soon as the first gun (.45 Glock) came out, a student charged at the shooter to attempt to disarm him. He was killed by the first shot. 3 other students also jumped in and successfully disarmed that shooter. At least one of those was wounded. They held the shooter pinned until police arrived.
At the opposite end of the room was the second shooter (who actually planned and instigated the event). That shooter emptied a .22 revolver also wounding several students. Another brave student tackled that shooter. Shooter 2 then retrieved another pistol from his back pack. Beretta 92f. Which the shooter didn't know how to operate. (thankfully couldn't disengage the safety).
Shooter 2 was my son's biology lab partner.
The students in that room all ran out of the building and scattered into the neighborhood. The rest of the building locked in place. Yes, it takes HOURS for a school to be cleared room by room.
Police were on scene within about 3 minutes. By then the shooting was over. Both shooters had been subdued. It's obvious to me that the longer these incidents go on, the worse it is. Any technology that can get quick and accurate response is a HUGE bonus in my book.
1:15:00 they actually start talking about the video title
Algorithm check in
talking about mass shooting without talking about pharma ruins your credibility. texas church, aurora, sandy hook, start looking. how many of your buddies that suicided were on anti depressants.
This.
Read "Why Gender Matters" by Leonard Sax for some insight into why young men are acting out violence in this manner. A lot has to do with "zero tolerance" policies.
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Why is this a predominantly American thing?
Fair question
1:25:49
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Don't really care about the topic (though this was good). These guys are great.
The program was over by the time I got there but the high-school I went to once upon a time had a rifle range in the basement . When you talked to teachers that had been there for a long time they told us it was common to see a kid carrying his rifle slung on his into the school and downstairs to the range and no one batted an eye. I think k, along with social media obviously, common decency and respect in most people is non existetent today.
Used to have a high school trap shooting in our east central mn school.
What about people who lawfully conceal carry?
Stay out of schools?
@@tylerblalack6684
Not referring to schools obviously you can’t bring guns to school but what about malls or large big box stores ? Who don’t have postings on not carrying and this system implemented, it will detect all lawful gun owners as well
That's who the cameras alert.... (I really don't know, I just hit play)
@@dudesontstealmyemail3702You can absolutely bring your gun to certain places&even certain schools. You just have to either draw the line between "allowed" and "able" or find ways to become both.
In my opinion, concealed carry is most important in the places that do not allow gun. It’ll be hard but in a place that expressly screens for weapons, are where we are most vulnerable. Concealed is such a tough issue, because most of us conceal to protect ourselves, family and people around us in any given area. But there’s also terrible people who can watch the same videos, read the same articles and conceal just as well. I live in Denver, and make it point to have the utmost concealment because people get scared around guns, tend to make a scene and freak out just by seeing a gun on your hip. Which it’s hard for me to blame them, because they don’t know me, they don’t know I’m not a maniac, so it’s best just to be out of sight until..god forbid..it’s time to be used.
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They kept saying assault rifle……
The legs crossed in the thumbnail indicate Andy has been captured by the illuminati! Quick fellas we need to execute a plan, what are your suggestions?