Dec 12, 2020

🤖🦮🔫 ~ (Fahrenheit 451 & K-9 Automoton: NYPD's Lethal DigiDog, aKa Black Mirror BigDog or RoboCop?) ‘You have 15 seconds to comply’: NYPD says new robotic cop dog will ‘save lives’ as netizens warn of sci-fi dystopia (RT.com) ~ | Blogger: [👉I was once part of a K9-unit under The Danish Royal Air Force Security Forces and I wouldn't trade any military trained dog over a Robot. My dog was my true 4 legged companion, and bodyguard and friend - now he's past over to the other side👈] ... I have read somewhere "robots" was used during March corona lockdown and it's just the beginning ... You see, the problem is not Boston Dynamics Spot robot you and me and the police / military can buy for a mere $74,500... The problem is that, the Massachusetts-based Boston Dynamics, first began working exclusively for the American military. After some time making naval training systems, funding from the experimental wing of America’s military, DARPA, allowed the company to eventually move on to what would make it famous: robot dogs... Sooo, when DARP is involved, developed in 2005, Spot’s sophisticated software, high performance mechanical design, spent decades creating and refining robots with advanced mobility, dexterity and intelligence, it has "unlimited" advancements for police and US military to create a fully armed and dangerous lethal "Black Mirror" BigDog to get rid of human interaction and let A.I. autonomous robots, take over... |

 





The NYPD has unveiled a new dog-like robot it says it will use to fight crime and “save lives,” but some netizens see the gadget as another step toward high-tech tyranny, reminiscent of dystopias from ‘RoboCop’ to ‘Black Mirror’.

Dubbed the “Digidog,” the New York City Police Department showed off its new K-9 automoton to local media earlier this week, boasting of its sophisticated artificial intelligence system and a series of cameras and sensors, which can be used to get a close-up, real-time look at dangerous situations before sending in flesh-and-blood officers.

“This dog is going to save lives, protect people, and protect officers and that's our goal,” NYPD Technical Assistance Response Unit Inspector Frank Digiacomo told ABC7 New York.[READ MORE] ... | 

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