Microsoft experimenting with 'robocops'

Daily Digest News:
Although it’s not completely ditching human security guards, Microsoft is letting five robots patrol its Silicon Valley campus in an experiment that has raised some eyebrows. Designed and marketed by California-based firm Knightscope, each robot weighs 300 pounds and stands 5 feet tall, and is equipped with various cameras and sensors that scan for signs of trouble.

The K5 robots can’t actually interact with people but it can sound off various alerts, from chimes to loud sirens. It also can’t give chase after bad guys but it can monitor license plate numbers and scan faces,according to Slate. The artificial intelligence machines use laser scanning and GPS navigation and are connected to Wi-Fi. The K5 batteries can last up to 24 hours.
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It is one way to add a persistent eye on an ares that is to be protected.  The military might also use this type of robot for perimeter patrols.

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