First robotic cops cause concern for Americans

The New York Times reported that the NYPD is already using robotic dogs to help fight crime in the city. For example, the police send a robotic dog Digidog, which is equipped with a night vision camera, which allows people to assess the situation, on reconnaissance.

However, this information has sparked controversy and privacy concerns. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an American politician and social activist, called Digidog a mobile surveillance device.

First robotic cops cause concern for Americans
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Jay Stanley, senior political analyst at the American Civil Liberties Union, said allowing robots to do police work would affect prejudice, mobile surveillance, hacking and privacy concerns. Others are concerned that robots can be used not only for surveillance but also as weapons.

Many police stations have failed to explain the situation to the communities they serve, introducing powerful new surveillance technologies and other technologies, let alone soliciting public input. Openness and transparency are paramount.

Jay Stanley

First robotic cops cause concern for Americans
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Digidog robots are already operating at three police stations in the United States. They are based on the Spot robots from Boston Dynamics, which went on sale last year. It is expected that in the near future robots will increasingly be used by the police and other law enforcement agencies.

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