Dubai, known for luxurious hotels and apartments, has launched Robocop to protect its citizens and keep the city safe. This mechanical cop is not built to counter serious threats but to help the force in small tasks.
According to Brigadier-General Khalid Nasser Al Razouqi, Director of the Smart Services Department for the Dubai Police,
“With an aim to assist and help people in the malls or on the streets, the Robocop is the latest smart addition to the force and has been designed to help us fight crime, keep the city safe and improve happiness levels”.
The bot is made with the collaboration of Dubai police, Google, and IBM. Director of the Future Shaping Centre of Dubai Police Brigadier Abdullah Bin Sultan said, “We are looking to have more robots in the future to handle policing. By 2030, we are keen to make robots around 25 percent of the total police force.”
Automation is not a new phenomenon, Japan was the first country to make bots using AI but now many countries have entered into the race.
Companies are not only making autonomous bots to replace labor work but also embedding the technique in cars to make the cars fully autonomous. Ford is one of the pioneers of automation in auto industry.
Moreover, recently in Multan the historic city of Pakistan, a restaurant started providing robotic waiter service to its customers.
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