- The Washington Times - Monday, September 18, 2023

In an era of increased mass shootings targeting innocent Americans, churches are tasked with finding ways to protect congregants. Today, we’ll speak with a California house of worship and the head of a company that uses Artificial Intelligence to detect guns and save lives.

We sit down with Matt Montana Director of Safety of Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield California. Mr. Montana is tasked with protecting congregants at his church and he truly believes a new artificial intelligence tool could stop a gunman before he or she can do any harm. Montana is joined by Rob Huberty, COO of ZeroEyes, to discuss how AI could protect churches, schools, and other locations. Plus, singer Danny Gokey drops by to discuss his love of country, music, and so much more.

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