Friday, 24 February 2017

China introduces real life robot to detect crime, fire and also give people direction when they miss road

Chinese Robot Police Officer

China at it again, as they have now introduced real life ‘Robocop’ called robot police officer which has the ability to identify criminals, find fires and also give someone directions to the loo.

Amazingly, robot police does not get tired at all nor need any break, as it can be on a 24 hours patrol whenever there is a need for it.

The robot police officer is known as Anbots, and presently patrol the streets of China to keep it safe from criminal activities, fire incidents etc.

As reported by Science Times, the robot can act as 'sheriffs' with their built in facial recognition software which can help track suspects wanted by police.

'Robocop' can also give you directions if you are lost or looking for a specific location and can spot fire emergencies. And also able to monitor air temperature and quality.

The robots stand at around 1.6 metres tall and moves by itself using a series of voice commands and cameras.

Anbots have been stationed at the Zhengzhou East Railway Station in Henan to test their effectiveness when it comes to assisting the public.


Further developments of the robot include its ability to detect threatening situations and an 'anti-riot tool' which can be used to help control hostile crowds.

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