
Some emergency departments installing AI weapons detection amid rising violence
TORONTO — London Health Sciences Centre is the latest Canadian hospital to install a weapons detection system in its emergency department as health-care workers across the country continue to grapple with increasing violence.
The southwestern Ontario health-care network started using one of the artificial intelligence-driven systems at its University Hospital site on April 15 and will install a second one at Victoria Hospital on May 6.
The head of the health sciences centre, David Musyj, said AI weapons detectors were already under discussion when he started last May.
But he said the catalyst to act happened last December, when a gunman chased someone into the hospital.