Federal investigators in New York are seeking records from the manufacturer of an AI-powered weapons scanner that was briefly deployed this summer in New York City’s subway system.The tech company, Evolv, revealed in a public filing that it "received a voluntary document request from the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York" on Nov. 1.It was unclear what the request was seeking. The U.S.
Last month, Evolv’s board of directors fired its chief executive following an internal investigation that found certain sales had been "subject to extra-contractual terms and conditions."On Tuesday, the company announced it had resolved a previous probe launched by the Federal Trade Commission last year over allegations of deceptive marketing practices. The company is also under separate investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.