AI police robots are already here – now what?

0
703

by Jimmy Hinton, America Outloud:

From robotic dogs patrolling city streets to drones assisting in high-stakes rescues, artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction — it’s becoming standard gear in American law enforcement. Across the U.S., police departments are rapidly deploying robotic assistants to improve response times, defuse dangerous situations, and even use force in extreme cases. But as the capabilities of AI in policing grow, so do the ethical and legal questions surrounding it.

TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/

In this episode of The Hidden Lightness, I delve into the rapidly evolving world of robotic law enforcement. As departments weigh public concern against technological potential, one thing is clear: the dog has been let out of the bag. The rise of AI in policing is underway, and now we must decide how to utilize it.

Robots on the Beat: The New Normal

Once reserved for military and research labs, AI-powered robots are now making regular appearances in local police departments. From the NYPD’s purchase of military-grade “throw bots” to the growing use of robotic K9 units from companies like Boston Dynamics, the trend is accelerating. Departments across the country are integrating ground-based robots, aerial drones, and even AI-driven analytics platforms into their operations.

Some cities are using drones as first responders, sending them ahead of officers to assess crime scenes, vehicle crashes, or active threats. These real-time insights can help human responders de-escalate tense situations, plan better entry strategies, and avoid unnecessary confrontations. In barricade scenarios, robots have been used to communicate with suspects, deliver supplies, and even disarm dangerous individuals without risking human life.

Read More @ AmericaOutloud.com