**BREAKING: San Diego Shooting Survivors Unveil Shocking AI-Powered Safeguard – City Votes to Make It Mandatory by 2030**
BREAKING: San Diego Shooting Survivors Unveil Shocking AI-Powered Safeguard – City Votes to Make It Mandatory by 2030
In the wake of last week’s mass shooting that left 12 injured at a downtown San Diego nightclub, a coalition of survivors and tech entrepreneurs has unveiled “SafeSight San Diego,” a citywide, AI-driven predictive surveillance system that claims to spot threats before a trigger is pulled. Using a network of micro-sensors, facial recognition, and crowd-behavior algorithms, the system—tested in a secret pilot last year—is said to foresee weapon brandishing and distressed movements in real time, alerting police with a 98% accuracy rate.
“I should have died. But now, nobody else has to wait for the next news alert,” said survivor Marcus Chen, 24, who helped design the system after the attack. City council voted 7-2 this morning to implement SafeSight across all public transit and entertainment zones by 2030, making it the first U.S. city to mandate such a system. Critics call it “Minority Report meets 1984,” warning of bias and privacy erosion, but supporters say San Diego is setting a new standard: “If you want safety, you accept the eyes.”
The pilot’s data is now being shared with the FBI, with other cities already inquiring about licensing. In a decade, will your city’s every corner be watched—or will the technology learn to predict without prejudice? San Diego just picked a side.