NYPD introduces robotic dogs and snitchBOTs to enhance city safety.

TL;DR Summary
New York City officials have unveiled three new high-tech policing devices, including a robotic dog named Digidog, a GPS tracker for stolen cars, and a cone-shaped security robot. The devices will be deployed in a transparent and consistent manner, according to police Commissioner Keechant Sewell. The 70-pound Digidog will be used in risky situations like hostage standoffs, while the tracking system called StarChase will allow police to track stolen cars. Civil libertarians and police reform advocates have criticized the move, calling it an overspending of the NYPD's budget.
Topics:nation#gps-tracker#high-tech-policing-devices#new-york-police#robotic-dog#security-robot#technology
- RoboCop? No, RoboDog: Robotic dog rejoins New York police The Associated Press
- NYPD unveils robotic dog pilot program CBS New York
- Real-life nonviolent ‘RoboCops’ hitting the streets of NYC in city safety overhaul AMNY
- NYPD rolls out 'snitchBOT' to patrol city subways, monitor criminals New York Post
- Mayor Adams, NYPD unveil robots that will help officers CBS New York
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
81%
465 → 88 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Associated Press