Because Trump loves the gentle tapping of their little feet?
Fibocrypto on
It’s pretty obvious why a newly elected president would use technology as part of its security
WolpertingerRumo on
Do they also use flying drones? Because this would not have stopped either assassination attempt. A flyer could have at least stopped the first.
This doesn’t really seem to be an improvement over camera systems.
Flyers can already make 3D-maps at a fraction of the cost.
dormidormit on
because we live in the future and this is the future of warfare
bedbathandbebored on
Because nothing with a pulse wants to be near him.
GongTzu on
This is only the beginning, soon we will have them walking in areas where crime is high or areas where salary is high for police.
Awkward_Squad on
Ah! I know what this is – it’s a taste of things to come. Folks down there won’t need an obedient National Guard.
ChimotheeThalamet on
I’m curious about who has access to these security feeds
RobottoRisotto on
Gift from his girl Elania?
MattInSoCal on
I’m curious – it looks like they may have a wide stance but it _has_ to be possible to tip one over, especially with that big payload on top. Can they self-right?
TJ700 on
I’m gonna guess our new billionaire co-president has something to do with it. I’m just surprised it doesn’t already have a flame-thrower attached to the top.
Z00111111 on
Should we be surprised that there are fake dogs to protect a puppet president?
StalkMeNowCrazyLady on
I don’t see anyone providing any real answers so I will as someone who has sold extremely similar models to refinery’s. They replace a paid roving security guard for a one time cost of about of his yearly salary, they do more, and are more reliable. They don’t need breaks, they don’t fall asleep, or forget to make their rounds. All the need to do is recharge and while it’s doing that you just deploy another.
They can tie into a unified security platform and stream back live video and LIDAR feeds. They also can keep track of the environment better so something like “solid snake hiding in a box” doesn’t fool it and it can tag such a thing to have a real human come in investigate it. Tying them into a unified system means that if a camera or security radar or lidar detects something like a person or vehicle where one shouldn’t be it can instantly use API calls to be told to deviate from a normal patrol and go investigate the anomaly. And you’re not going to disable it short of hitting it with a .50 caliber rifle round.
mlsaint78 on
🤞 Please be AMEE, please be AMEE 🤞
GeneralCommand4459 on
He’s worried that real dogs would be eaten?
sleepyzane1 on
i think we need to start actually talking about how we’ll resist this dystopia.
ChampionshipMean628 on
Because he can’t get frikkin sharks with lasers!
rom_rom57 on
So, the new ding bat from S. Dakota won’t shoot him.
Consistent-Poem7462 on
There was two assisination attempts on its owner this year … What a silly question
snasna102 on
A pocket full of magnets is probably not a bad idea
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Because Trump doesn’t like dogs, and more importantly, dogs don’t like him?
Just like in Fahrenheit 451. Is it trained to attack librarians?
Elon thought it was a good idea, so now MAGA LARDO probably has armed roaming robo-dogs.
Lol. Wtf?
Do you think it’d recognize anyone disguised like the survivors in Oblivion?
Maybe to keep track of potential FBI agents visiting again.
Programmed to bring Diet Coke and cheese burgers.
They’re not dogs, they’re Bambots…f*cking Stanford Robotics…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-mHYoXedZ10
Because Trump loves the gentle tapping of their little feet?
It’s pretty obvious why a newly elected president would use technology as part of its security
Do they also use flying drones? Because this would not have stopped either assassination attempt. A flyer could have at least stopped the first.
This doesn’t really seem to be an improvement over camera systems.
Flyers can already make 3D-maps at a fraction of the cost.
because we live in the future and this is the future of warfare
Because nothing with a pulse wants to be near him.
This is only the beginning, soon we will have them walking in areas where crime is high or areas where salary is high for police.
Ah! I know what this is – it’s a taste of things to come. Folks down there won’t need an obedient National Guard.
I’m curious about who has access to these security feeds
Gift from his girl Elania?
I’m curious – it looks like they may have a wide stance but it _has_ to be possible to tip one over, especially with that big payload on top. Can they self-right?
I’m gonna guess our new billionaire co-president has something to do with it. I’m just surprised it doesn’t already have a flame-thrower attached to the top.
Should we be surprised that there are fake dogs to protect a puppet president?
I don’t see anyone providing any real answers so I will as someone who has sold extremely similar models to refinery’s. They replace a paid roving security guard for a one time cost of about of his yearly salary, they do more, and are more reliable. They don’t need breaks, they don’t fall asleep, or forget to make their rounds. All the need to do is recharge and while it’s doing that you just deploy another.
They can tie into a unified security platform and stream back live video and LIDAR feeds. They also can keep track of the environment better so something like “solid snake hiding in a box” doesn’t fool it and it can tag such a thing to have a real human come in investigate it. Tying them into a unified system means that if a camera or security radar or lidar detects something like a person or vehicle where one shouldn’t be it can instantly use API calls to be told to deviate from a normal patrol and go investigate the anomaly. And you’re not going to disable it short of hitting it with a .50 caliber rifle round.
🤞 Please be AMEE, please be AMEE 🤞
He’s worried that real dogs would be eaten?
i think we need to start actually talking about how we’ll resist this dystopia.
Because he can’t get frikkin sharks with lasers!
So, the new ding bat from S. Dakota won’t shoot him.
There was two assisination attempts on its owner this year … What a silly question
A pocket full of magnets is probably not a bad idea