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AI TOOLS MONITOR STUDENTS TO PREVENT SCHOOL THREATS

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April 11, 2025

Bark and Gaggle have deployed AI-powered surveillance tools across thousands of U.S. schools to monitor student communications, aiming to detect and prevent school shootings and other threats by analyzing emails and online activity on school-issued devices.

AI TOOLS MONITOR STUDENTS TO PREVENT SCHOOL THREATS

These companies report significant interventions, including averting potential violence and self-harm incidents, as schools grapple with rising safety concerns. For educators, parents, and industry analysts, this technology represents a proactive approach to school security in an era of heightened vigilance.

Bark scans messages for signs of danger, flagging over 50,000 daily alerts, while Gaggle oversees student emails and documents, claiming to have stopped hundreds of suicides and violent acts. Both rely on artificial intelligence to sift through vast data streams, alerting school officials and, in severe cases, law enforcement when threats emerge. Schools adopt these tools to address the growing challenge of identifying risks in real time, balancing safety with student privacy.

imageThis surge in AI surveillance follows high-profile school incidents, driving demand for systems that can spot warning signs early. Bark offers its service free to schools, funded by a parent subscription model, while Gaggle charges a per-student fee, reflecting differing business strategies to tackle a shared goal of safer classrooms.

BARK FLAGS THREATS WITH AI MONITORING

Bark uses artificial intelligence to monitor student emails, texts, and social media on school-issued devices, processing over 50,000 alerts daily across more than 1,100 U.S. school districts. The system flags content ranging from profanity to severe threats like school shootings, escalating critical cases to the FBI. In its first year, Bark identified multiple plausible threats, prompting swift law enforcement responses.

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