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Thailand has unveiled its first AI-powered police robot.
The Royal Thai Police (RTP) shared images of what’s being called the world’s first true Robocop.
Called “AI police cyborg 1.0,” the Robocop is equipped with facial recognition technology and 360-degree AI cameras.
According to The Straits Times, police deployed ‘Cyborg 1.0’ in Nakhon Pathom province during the Songkran festival.
‘Cyborg 1.0’: World’s First Robocop Debuts With Facial Recognition And 360° Camera Vision https://t.co/eRFb5pIQhn
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From The Straits Times:
Police Colonel Nakhonpathom Plod Phai, which translates to “Nakhon Pathom is safe”, has been deployed at the Songkran venue on Tonson Road in Muang district to enhance public safety, the RTP said in a Facebook post on April 16.
The robot, dubbed “AI police cyborg 1.0”, is a Robocop-style robot officer equipped with smart 360-degree AI cameras. It is jointly developed by the Provincial Police Region 7, Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police, and Nakhon Pathom Municipality.
This AI police cyborg integrates live footage from CCTV cameras in and around the event area, as well as from drone surveillance, and processes them using AI technology built into the cyborg’s system.
The cyborg’s own cameras are enhanced with video analytics capabilities and linked directly to the province’s Command and Control Centre to efficiently manage public safety during public events.
Using facial recognition technology, the cyborg is able to identify and notify officers if wanted or high-risk individuals are detected. Individuals can be searched and identified through their facial features, clothing, body type, and gender.
Sci-Fi meets reality!
Thailand just introduced its first AI-powered robot cop, “AI Police Cyborg 1.0,” during the Songkran festival in Nakhon Pathom. Equipped with 360-degree cameras, facial recognition, and weapon detection, this futuristic officer can identify suspects,… pic.twitter.com/F1nAYQQ3gZ
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Thailand has introduced its first AI-powered police robot, “AI Police Cyborg 1.0,” to bolster safety during Songkran festival.
Deployed in Nakhon Pathom, the Robocop-style unit is equipped with 360-degree AI cameras and integrates real-time data from CCTV and drones. pic.twitter.com/p71R9hKY9e
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AI Police Cyborg 1.0 is Thailand’s first AI-powered robot cop, deployed in Nakhon Pathom during the Songkran festival! Equipped with 360° smart cameras, facial recognition, and weapon detection, the futuristic officer can spot suspects, track threats, and keep crowds safe. pic.twitter.com/9eDZVxMrHY
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Per The Sun:
One identified suspect can be closely tracked and any potentially dangerous incidents can be detected.
Passersby can also be searched and identified through their facial features, clothing, body type, and gender.
The cyborg is also able to detect weapons, including knives and wooden sticks.
This comes after an army of spherical robo-cops were spotted rolling around cities across China last year.
Chinese robotics company Logon Technology unveiled the RT-G autonomous spherical robot in what it described as a “technological breakthrough”.
The spheres are designed to assist – and eventually replace humans – in dangerous environments and situations involving crime.
The ball beast is able to operate both on land and in water, making it practically unstoppable.
It can also withstand a whopping four tonnes of impact damage to prevent criminals from trying to cover their tracks and kill it.
Despite the RT-G only being able to reach a fairly slow speed of 22mph, it does weigh a back-breaking 125kg.
The RT-G can also be equipped with non-fatal police gear like net guns, tear gas sprayers, some grenades, loudspeakers and sound wave dispersal devices.
But it is also shown to patrol, identify and stop criminals due to its incredible AI-powered software.