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Artificial intelligence robot captured on camera physically retaliating against human operators ‘I’m Going to Sue’: Graham Threatens Major Lawsuit Trump says he redesigned new Coast Guard ships for ...
A viral video clip on the social media platform X in India has sparked intense speculation, showcasing a human-like robot likely doing patrolling duties on the India-China border. The 34-second video ...
Fieldwork goes digital as autonomous tech transforms inspection and safety A new era of AI-powered monitoring Abu Dhabi is undergoing a major shift in how inspections and field monitoring are carried ...
Federal records show CBP is moving from testing small drones to making them standard surveillance tools, expanding a network ...
The T-Display P4 also has an ESP32-C6 chip with support for WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5, an SX1262 LoRa module, a 2MP MIPI camera, a 9-axis motion sensor, a microSD card reader, a headphone jack, and two ...
Hangzhou is the latest city in China to take traffic control to a new level, rolling out a new AI-powered robot police officer to direct vehicles and pedestrians at a major intersection and issue ...
Seongnam City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor: Shin Sangjin) is ushering in the era of "robot patrols" in urban areas by piloting patrol robots that serve as "mobile CCTV" in locations with high foot ...
China’s UBTech Robotics has secured a $37 million contract to deploy industrial-grade humanoid robots across border crossings in Guangxi. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in December. The agreement ...
An unverified video circulating on social media appears to show a robotic device operating near the India-China border in Ladakh. The clip depicts a wheeled, machine-like structure moving across rocky ...
UBTech Robotics, one of China’s top robot manufacturers, said on Tuesday it had secured a major contract to deploy humanoids at border crossings to perform tasks such as guiding travellers, conducting ...
After four hours of discussion, the Oakland City Council voted 7-1 on Tuesday night to approve a two-year contract with Flock Safety for license-plate cameras across the city.
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