Crime-predicting robot to patrol streets from 2015
Knightscope, a Silicon Valley-based robotics company, is developing the
K5 Autonomous Data Machine. This 5-foot-tall mobile robot is equipped
with night-time video cameras, thermal imaging, license plate
recognition skills, radar, audio and other sensors – in combination with behavioral analysis software – which it can use to predict crimes. The
model seen in this video is only a prototype, but the full version
being launched in 2015 will have facial recognition software and the
ability to detect chemical or biological weapons along with airborne
pathogens. Later models will include the ability to traverse curbs and
other terrain. Clients will be able to rent these machines for
$6.25/hour, or $1,000/month, which is competitive with low-wage human
security guards. For more info, see the company's website at knightscope.com.
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