Let's dive into the essential takeaways: 1. Understand the benefits and drawbacks of robot security, including their constant surveillance capabilities and potential privacy concerns. 2. Stay informed about the use of security robots in your community and participate in discussions about their ethical implementation. 3. If you're interested in a security career, focus on developing skills that robots can't replicate, like critical thinking, communication, and complex problem-solving. 4. Research companies like Night Scope and Boston Dynamics to learn more about advancements in robotic security. 5. Explore resources from organizations like the ACLU to understand the civil liberties implications of AI and surveillance technologies.
While the potential of security robots is impressive (360° surveillance, continuous monitoring) the human factor is still crucial, especially when it comes to situational judgment and empathy. The future seems less about replacement and more about enhancement.
Robots can help some parts but can not replace human. It could support but human need to verify the results
Down side is some has to be charged every 90 mins. Not a long battery life!
These will just become automated "works of art" when a tagger sees one, just like a train car.
And I suppose Policemen will be replaced by Robocops.
In the UK.....the infrastructure is rotted, technology is imported, the city of London evades taxes and an industry has been created to effectively farm social problems for tax cash. . The UK has so man prisoners that Estonia is considered to mitigate the overflow. As unhoused are arrested, migrants from Afghanistan fill the nicest hotel in town.
Yeah lets have ED-209 patrolling the streets, what could go wrong?
I'm not surprised as I had a dream about this a couple of years ago that robots will takeover for policing the streets of America, and now it looks like my dream will come to pass.
Those clips of the Boston Dynamics robots fighting, and shooting a pistol are completely fake as verified by Boston Dynamics.
@rob99roy