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    NYC turns to robots for its security

    As a surprise to no one, the time of robots to take over the jobs of human beings is happening. Especially when there's less people willing/able to do the job, and or the robot will saves $. If either of those asre a factor, expect robots to show up. Two, Places run by left leaning types, such as London, NYC, etc, always think yet more surveillance is the answer to increasing crime. No doubt, if this pilot program is a "success" there will be many more added:

    "The New York Police Department (NYPD) is implementing a new security measure at the Times Square subway station. It's deploying a security robot to patrol the premises, which authorities say is meant to "keep you safe." We're not talking about a RoboCop-like machine or any human-like biped robot — the K5, which was made by California-based company Knightscope, looks like a massive version of R2-D2. Albert Fox Cahn, the executive director of privacy rights group Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, has a less flattering description for it, though: He told The New York Times that it's like a "trash can on wheels."

    K5 weighs 420 pounds and is equipped with four cameras that can record video but not audio. As you can guess from the image above, the machine also doesn't come with arms — it didn't quite ignore Mayor Eric Adams' attempt at making a heart. The robot will patrol the station from midnight until 6AM throughout its trial run that's scheduled to run over the next two months. But K5 won't be doing full patrols for a while, since it's spending its first two weeks mapping out the station and roaming only the main areas and not the platforms.

    It's not quite clear if NYPD's machine will be livestreaming its camera footage, and if law enforcement will be keeping an eye on what it captures. Adams said during the event introducing the robot that it will "record video that can be reviewed in case of an emergency or a crime." It apparently won't be using facial recognition, though Cahn is concerned that the technology could eventually be incorporated into the machine.

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    Can't wait till someone pushes it onto the tracks. Should take about 5 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hush View Post
    Can't wait till someone pushes it onto the tracks. Should take about 5 minutes.

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    It's almost 500lbs and squat, so will see how that goes, but covering your face, just walk up and spray paint the lenses, etc. Throw rope over it and tie it off to a beam, etc. NYC criminals etc are always creative there. The $ shot, literally:

    "New York City is leasing K5 for around $9 an hour for the next two months. The mayor sounds convinced that's worth what the robot can do even though, as The Times notes, he recently ordered several agencies to reduce spending by 15 percent. "This is below minimum wage," he said. "No bathroom breaks, no meal breaks." Adams has a history of supporting the use of machines as police tools."
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    Maybe they can live stream the video footage so we can watch crime in real time, maybe even charge viewers a small monthly fee. That would be much better than waiting for shaky cell phone footage to show up on Twitter.
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    Knightscope robots have so many fails in the security world, who did they blow to get this sold to NY? It fell in a fountain and "drowned" itself and also ran over a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hush View Post
    Can't wait till someone pushes it onto the tracks. Should take about 5 minutes.

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    Yep. When is the fleet back in town?

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    $9 million camera on wheels, why? Criminals seem more than willing to take video of their crimes and post them on the Net for free.

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    Why would they want to document what they're unwilling to prosecute?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hush View Post
    Why would they want to document what they're unwilling to prosecute?

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    A tourist might have a concealed handgun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    A tourist might have a concealed handgun.
    They do spend a lot of effort on that!

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