Spot, who has a striking resemblance to the murderous robot dogs of Black Mirror, has been used by law enforcement for the very first time.
According to records obtained by the Massachusetts ACLU and published by WBUR, the Boston Dynamics robot was leased by the Massachusetts State Police for a three-month trial period ending on Nov. 5.
The records don't share how the cops used Spot, beyond stating it was a “mobile remote observation device.” The robot does not come equipped with any weapons: just four legs, a camera, and one troublingly dextrous arm.
As WBUR points out, it is already routine for police to use robots, especially in dangerous situations involving explosives or hostages. But robots have been used to kill. To end a standoff with a sniper, Dallas police fitted a robot with a bomb, and killed the assailant with the explosion.
That might terrify people who have seen the 2017 Black Mirrorepisode "Metalhead," in which weaponized robot dogs hunt down, terrorize, and brutally kill humans,
Boston Dynamics pointed out to WBUR that its terms of service specifically prohibit the weaponization of Spot. The company began leasing the robot in September, suggesting to companies it could be used on construction sites or to monitor oil and gas facilities.
However, the ACLU doesn't think terms of service are enough to guarantee law enforcement won't arm robots in the future.
“We really need some law and some regulation to establish a floor of protection to ensure that these systems can't be misused or abused in the government's hands,” Kate Crockford, an ACLU spokesperson, told WBUR. “And no, a terms of service agreement is just insufficient.”
Until then, Sgt. Spot will prowl on.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Massachusetts police begin testing Boston Dynamics robot dog, Spot-蜻蜓点水网
sitemap
文章
791
浏览
987
获赞
79187
Putting the iPhone X's Face ID to the contouring test
One of the coolest features of the iPhone X is the Face ID facial recognition. While it trips up onWWDC 2023: Apple's Check
We've all made thatlate-night call to a friend or family member. You know, the one you make on yourApple's Reality Pro headset: What we know as WWDC nears
This is a massive moment for Apple. On Monday, June 5, at the WWDC conference in Apple Park, CupertiSpaceX releases a cool video of a Starship test flight
SpaceX, with relatively little pomp and circumstance, carried out another successful test flight forApple Smart Keyboard for iPad deal: save $80 at Best Buy
GET $80 OFF:As of Mar. 24th, the Apple Smart Keyboard for iPad is on sale for $79 for a savings of $Underwater Photographer of the Year 2022: The winning photos
Marine scientists admit we've "barely scratched" the surface of the Earth's oceans, but patient, talReddit CEO Steve Huffman doubles down on API changes
Many Redditors are still up in arms about Reddit's recent API changes, but CEO Steve Huffman isn't bTwo heavyweights clash in the Fat Bear Week finals
Welcome toFat Bear Week 2020! Katmai National Park and Preserve’s brown bears spent the summerThe next generation of iPhones won't have a TrueDepth rear camera, says analyst
The iPhone X's release is imminent (and we can tell you all about it in our review), but that hasn'tWhy today's biblical locust swarms can't be stopped
In 1937, aboard slowly-moving trains, the Army National Guard used flamethrowers in an attempt to quGoogle Pixel phones may get a dashcam feature
You may already own your next dashcam and you don't even know it yet.9to5Google analyzed some unreleTucker Carlson's Twitter show viewership is declining
Elon Musk has a vision for Twitter: Video content.Musk has encouraged podcast hosts to upload theirEveryone loves this colorful, new 'Jeopardy!' champion
Every few years, a Jeopardy! champion seizes the public's imagination. This time, it's Austin RogersNASA's monstrous moon rocket is an overpriced, political beast
As Russian military forces bombarded Ukraine, a congressional committee huddled to discuss progressThis is the fattest of the extremely fat bears
Welcome to Fat Bear Week 2021!Katmai National Park and Preserve’s brown bears spent the summer