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    And I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.



    Robotic Security Forces On Patrol In NYC Prompt Privacy Concerns For Some

    https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/10...curity-patrol/

    October 16, 2018 at 6:49 pm

    NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The security force of the future is already patrolling several neighborhoods in the Tri-State Area.

    The robotic protectors can see what you’re doing and even talk back to you, but the machines created by a New Yorker have prompted serious privacy concerns, CBS2’s Clark Fouraker reported Tuesday.

    One of the models, named “Rosie,” uses the same technology as a self-driving car to patrol the sidewalks at the Lefrak City Apartments in Queens.

    “This is a crazy combination of artificial intelligence, self-driving autonomous technology, robotics, and analytics in something that’s actually useful for society,” said Knightscope CEO William Santana Li.

    Li’s company has built three robot models in the United States, and is introducing them to customers inside a new showroom at 47th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.

    They’re also deployed at LaGuardia Airport.

    “I thought it was pretty cool, but I didn’t even know what it really was,” Connie Ruan said. “I thought it was just patrolling around.”

    Each robot has five cameras, four of which help the robot see things. The other is used to get thermal imaging data. All of the information gathered goes to an internet-based portal that helps local security forces on the ground.

    “The law enforcement apparatus is not going to scale,” Li said. “You can’t keep adding more people, and we’re going to add more people and more officers. It’s not going to happen. Society literally can’t afford this.”

    The robots are able to observe people walking on the sidewalks, record license plate numbers, detect the heat in objects, and see which cellphone serial numbers are within a designated patrolling area.

    Knightscope said the data is secured and is only seen by the security agency controlling the robot. They’re able to stop it and tell it what to look for, but it doesn’t have a joystick that would allow it to follow or target a specific person.

    Of course, privacy concerns abound.

    “In the wrong hands, people could like… reboot it or something,” said Far Rockaway resident Jose Rodriguez.

    Li grew up in Queens and said the 9/11 attacks began his thinking about how to improve security across the country.

    “I’m really still upset about it, so I’m dedicating our lives to improving the safety of our country,” he said.

    The company said it costs between $6 and $12 an hour for a new robot to hit the streets. They’re currently deployed in 16 states to come alongside local security teams to help reduce crime.
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    "I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords."
    Chris

    "Government ... does not exist of necessity, but rather by virtue of a tragic, almost comical combination of klutzy, opportunistic terrorism against sitting ducks whom it pretends to shelter, plus our childish phobia of responsibility, praying to be exempted from the hard reality of life on life's terms." Wolf DeVoon

    "...Make America Great Again. I'm interested in making American FREE again. Then the greatness will come automatically."Ron Paul

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    A hackable version of ROBOCOP?
    Bordering on Dr.WHO Cybermen?
    Add an A.I to this, we are SKYNET.

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    How fitting that the robotic cops actually look like dildos?!

    "And now that the legislators and do-gooders have so futilely inflicted so many systems upon society, may they finally end where they should have begun: May they reject all systems, and try liberty; for liberty is an acknowledgment of faith in God and His works." - Bastiat

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptUSA View Post
    How fitting that the robotic cops actually look like dildos?!


    ROTFL!!!

    "You must spread some Reputation around ..."
    Chris

    "Government ... does not exist of necessity, but rather by virtue of a tragic, almost comical combination of klutzy, opportunistic terrorism against sitting ducks whom it pretends to shelter, plus our childish phobia of responsibility, praying to be exempted from the hard reality of life on life's terms." Wolf DeVoon

    "...Make America Great Again. I'm interested in making American FREE again. Then the greatness will come automatically."Ron Paul

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    Paul Mampilly Interviews William Santana Li, CEO of Knightscope Robotics


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratus View Post
    Bordering on Dr.WHO Cybermen?
    Cybermen? That is clearly a Dalek with a nose job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCTelander View Post
    ROTFL!!!

    "You must spread some Reputation around ..."
    Done & done.


    Don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows



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    The less police on the streets the safer we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCTelander View Post
    ROTFL!!!

    "You must spread some Reputation around ..."
    Agreed - LOL - Covered

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    It never ends...

    Li grew up in Queens and said the 9/11 attacks began his thinking about how to improve security across the country.“I’m really still upset about it, so I’m dedicating our lives to improving the safety of our country,” he said.


    9/11 was an inside job. People always say it isn't an important subject, it was a long time ago.. but look at the $#@! they are doing STILL 17 years later because of it.. How is giving the government robot overlords protecting us from the people who helped aid in the attack??
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    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."



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