In the coming years, AI and machine learning will contribute to an additional extent and the law enforcement domain is no exception to its influence. Artificially intelligent robots are progressively rising upward as crime-fighting tools for police and other law enforcement authorities. From managing traffic at intersections to diffusing bombs, they are sloping upward as an effective crime-fighting tool that rescues both labor and lives. Here we have mentioned the top countries that are eager to deploy robot cops for law enforcement.
Dubai
Dubai is apparently one of the first countries that deployed robot cops for law enforcement purposes. The robocop rolled on wheels, it could salute, bow, scan faces, and talk in multiple languages. It also had the ability to recognize hand gestures from up to 1.5 meters away.
South Korea
Just a few months ago, the South Korean police department unveiled its terrifying plan to turn human cops into ‘iron men’ who would also possess a legion of robot dogs. The country has always been eager to deploy robots, AI, and metaverse technologies to advance the country’s growth.
Japan
Japan is the world’s biggest tech hub and its law enforcement agencies have been quite eager to deploy robot cops. Japan’s robocop has the right to arrest citizens who are guilty of breaking the law. The robot also warns travelers to not leave their belongings and luggage in train carriages.
India
India deployed a mini remotely operated vehicle, the Rover Mark, in the Mumbai bomb disposal squad to keep humans at harm’s bay. The robot has already made its mark in the country by helping the minimization of damage to bomb explosions.
USA
Last year, the New York City Police Department unleashed its canine-like robot dog that the department nicknamed Digidog. The primary of its deployment was to protect human cops from extreme dangers. But there were several other tech critics who condemned this initiative and claimed that NYPD’s robot police dog might threaten civil liberties.
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