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Police robots could patrol streets by 2031: The future of law enforcement and public safety
Humanoid police robots may soon patrol streets, using AI for facial recognition and arrests. Discover the future of public safety and the ethical debates on this new tech.
Police have used drones and robots over the years for purposes ranging from getting an eye-in-the-sky view of accidents to remotely tear-gassing a hard-to-reach suspect. Many anticipate police use of ...
From New York to Hawaii, people can spot security robots equipped with a suite of sensors patrolling the perimeters of some residential communities and apartment buildings. Security robots are rapidly ...
A robot was sworn in as a Kentucky State Trooper Aug. 6, 1984 at the state capitol in Frankfort. The robot, which was donated by the Chevron Corp. at a cost of $14,750, was used to teach traffic ...
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