On June 15, 2023, Channel News Asia reported the Singapore Police Force added two new patrol robots in April to help frontline officers.
According to the Channel News Asia website, these robots were prototypes from Project MATAR . As the name suggests, these machines patrol Changi Airport without human controllers.
Then, an operations room officer will respond immediately. These police robots also broadcast audio messages with their speakers and display warnings on their LCD panels. “The people might get a feeling of being continuously monitored and recording,” the professor said. “These ‘fears’ need to be addressed and seriously considered when moving towards applications like the robot cops.”
For example, some robots may struggle to traverse crooked outdoor paths or pothole-filled roads. Also, it must know how to respond to stray animals and people who may try to break it.Some folks fear sci-fi films “Robocop” or “Terminator” becoming true in real life. However, the professor explained robots could “go rogue” depending on the humans behind them.
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