Rapid advances in AI and robotics are set to become both powerful tools for police and potent weapons for criminals, a ...
Hangzhou is the latest city in China to take traffic control to a new level, rolling out a new AI-powered robot police officer to direct vehicles and pedestrians at a major intersection and issue ...
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Police warn of robot crime wave
Autonomous vehicles, drones, and humanoid robots are coming for us all. The post Police Warn of Robot Crime Wave appeared ...
EUROPE could be heading for a future so dark it sounds like it’s ripped from a science fiction script, according to a ...
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China gets futuristic spherical police robot to fight crime; netizens say ‘all it can do is...’
As artificial intelligence and the AI-enabled robots continue to be a big part of our daily lives, China has unveiled a spherical police robot. This advanced robot is designed to assist with law ...
It sounds like something out of a movie, but ACLU California Action is warning Californians that a real life RoboCop could soon no longer be the stuff of science fiction. “ACLU joins Californians in ...
The oil-rich city is set to deploy its first robotic cop on May 24th. This may only be the first step, though. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
Chinese law enforcement agencies have been reported to have initiated tests of an autonomous spherical robot. The spherical robocop in use is named RT-G, developed by home-grown robotics company Logon ...
Footage from the streets of China captured a scene straight from a science fiction novel – spherical drones alongside patrolling law enforcement. Chinese robotics company, Logon Technology, unveiled ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. — A San Francisco Bay Area shopping center has temporarily docked its futuristic security robots after one of the mechanical guards reportedly ran into and hurt a toddler. The San ...
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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