RE:RE:RE:Next announcement?Good point on client privacy. You're right that it wouldn’t exactly make me feel comfortable knowing which NFL team has the biggest attendee weapons problem, but there are plenty of ways to make the data anonymous. I'm not asking for mug shots of perps or analytics on when someone with a gun is most likely to attend a red sox game. But it would be good to know that PAT systems actually prevent weapons from entering.
Even something along the lines of security checkpoint through put would be interesting.
Traditional security checkpoints had an average pass through rate of (or wait time of) X number of people per hour.
Pat increased / decreased this number to X
People were flying through the checkpoint at the Tennis tournament.
Don't forget that the PAT system is supposed to 'learn' through AI or 'machine learning' or whatever, and get better over time. So I suspect there must be something in the nature of the subscription contract where PAT 'owns' or at least has access or rights to the data in some form. Balanced with client privacy of course, as you pointed out.
Roadrunner71 wrote: "I would love to hear one day in Pat's marketing how many knives and guns have been prevented from entering their facilities"
Well, that's never going to happen. That kind of info is privy to the client. No one is going to announce that they confiscated x amount of guns, knives and machetes last week. Not a good look for the client or their patrons. Think about it.