Spanish robot dog tests street patrol: built-in 360° camera/can talk, can issue tickets

according toSpainEl País reported on March 19 local time that the local police in Malaga, Spain, are participating in aRobot DogAs part of the test project, the robot dog will accompany police officers on duty in various situations over the next few months.

This robot dog weighs 35 kilograms and is filled with sensors and various computers.Can walk autonomously with the help of artificial intelligence, sound alarms in emergencies or detect illegal activitiesAccording to reports, this robot dog can't "bark" but can "talk" and can record videos using the built-in 360° camera.Even a fine can be issued..

Spanish robot dog tests street patrol: built-in 360° camera/can talk, can issue tickets

“It’s a great helper for the police,” said Pedro Merino, director of the Institute of Technology and Software Engineering at the University of Malaga (UMA).

On the 19th local time, the robot dog was tested on the main commercial street in Malaga, where it completed patrols with precision and decisiveness (1.3 m/s).When the robot dog identifies a pedestrian riding a scooter, it will warn the pedestrian through voice that scooters are prohibited in this area..

In the coming months, different units of the Malaga local police will take turns testing the robot, which is part of the country's "5G Tactile" project and can also be used in scenarios such as fire or building rescue.

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