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World’s first true ROBOCOP unveiled as cops deploy ‘Cyborg 1.0’ with facial recognition 360 degree cameras for eyes

THAILAND has unveiled the world’s first true robo-cop capable of detecting and stopping crime.

The AI police cyborg 1.0 has 360-degree cameras for eyes, allowing it to track what’s going on at all times.

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Thailand has unveiled its first-ever robo-cop[/caption]
Royal Thai Police/Facebook
The robo-cop has cameras for eyes[/caption]
Royal Thai Police/Facebook
Police Colonel Nakhonpathom Plod Phai pictured with cops[/caption]
The robo-cop is equipped with high-tech features

The robo-cop was deployed for the first time during the Songkran festival in Nakhon Pathom province.

The Royal Thai Police introduced the newest member of its team on Wednesday in a post on Facebook.

At first glance the cyborg blends in with the rest of the force, dressed in the same official uniform.

But its height is a huge giveaway as it towers over fellow cops.

The AI-powered officer is called Police Colonel Nakhonpathom Plod Phai, which translates to “Nakhonpathom is safe”.

And that’s exactly what the Police Colonel has been designed to do – keep Nakhonpathom safe.

The robo-cop has smart 360-degree AI cameras for eyes which are linked directly to the province’s Command and Control Centre.

Its AI technology can also analyse CCTV and drone footage from wherever it is stationed – allowing it to keep tabs on what’s going on.

And no suspect will get away on the robo-cop’s watch as its complete with advanced facial recognition technology which can identify high-risk individuals.

One identified suspect can be closely tracked and any potentially dangerous incidents can be detected.

Passersby can also be searched and identified through their facial features, clothing, body type, and gender.

The cyborg is also able to detect weapons, including knives and wooden sticks.

This comes after an army of spherical robo-cops were spotted rolling around cities across China last year.

Chinese robotics company Logon Technology unveiled the RT-G autonomous spherical robot in what it described as a “technological breakthrough”.

The spheres are designed to assist – and eventually replace humans – in dangerous environments and situations involving crime.

The ball beast is able to operate both on land and in water, making it practically unstoppable.

Royal Thai Police/Facebook
The robo-cop was unveiled during the Songkran festival[/caption]
Royal Thai Police/Facebook
The Royal Thai Police posted photos on Facebook[/caption]

It can also withstand a whopping four tonnes of impact damage to prevent criminals from trying to cover their tracks and kill it.

Despite the RT-G only being able to reach a fairly slow speed of 22mph, it does weigh a back-breaking 125kg.

The RT-G can also be equipped with non-fatal police gear like net guns, tear gas sprayers, some grenades, loudspeakers and sound wave dispersal devices.

But it is also shown to patrol, identify and stop criminals due to its incredible AI-powered software.

The balls are capable of detecting disturbances or abnormalities around them, and the facial recognition software is able to easily detect criminals known to the police.

It can then either call other robots or human law enforcement as a backup, or will even solve the issue itself.

Rise of the robots

ROBOTS are beginning to be introduced into everyday life for various purposes - whether it be a human-like companion to a sphere robocop.

‘Clone Alpha’ robot coming next year

An eerie humanoid robot that mirrors human anatomy with over 200 ‘bones’ and a synthetic breathing system has just reached a new milestone.

Pre-orders for the limited edition robot are set to go live in 2025, Clone Robotics, the Polish company behind the technology, has announced.

The robot, called Clone Alpha, is described as a “musculoskeletal android” – meaning it has synthetic organs, artificial muscles and ligaments instead of traditional robotics components.

Clone Robotics has just started production, and plans to manufacture just 279 units of the robot.

China’s ‘unstoppable’ robo-dog on wheels

Deep Robotics, a Chinese tech company specializing in humanoid robots, says the quadruped is “unstoppable” even in “extreme weather”.

The attached wheels allow it to run down steep slopes as well as hop over obstacles as it makes its way through rough terrain.

The wheels can also be locked so the robodog can walk in the traditional way, which is needed to climb stairs and perform some more acrobatic manoeuvres.

To demonstrate its extraordinary skills, the quadruped then stands on its two legs before climbing onto a two-foot rock.

It can move swiftly on rocky terrain, climb up and down stairs, and even do a backflip.

Elon Musk’s humanoid bot Optimus

Musk’s new Optimus human-like bots can reportedly do anything, including babysitting.

Elon boasted: “You’re really gonna have something spectacular. Something that anyone could own.

“You can have your own personal R2-D2 [or] C3-PO.

“It can be a teacher, or babysit your kids, walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend, serve drinks, whatever you can think of, it will do.”

The faceless bot, dubbed an “autonomous assistant” or a “humanoid friend” by Tesla, can be seen picking up a parcel at the doorstep, watering plants as a human family enjoys their time together.

It can then be seen joining in on the fun and playing games with a dad and his children before it goes on to help mum in the kitchen.

An exact price for the bot is yet to be announced by Musk has previously suggested it will be lower than $20,000 (£17,900).

A second version of the machine, dubbed Optimus II, works 30 times faster than the last one.

It’s also 10kg lighter and has a more human like build.

Optimus has been given a 2025 release window in Tesla factories before being made available to other companies in 2026.

Spherical robo-cops out to catch crime

China has unveiled an all-terrain spherical robo-cops which are to be used to catch criminals.

The AI-powered bot beasts are capable of not only stopping crime – but somehow detecting it too.

Chinese robotics company Logon Technology unveiled the RT-G autonomous spherical robot in a “technological breakthrough”.

The spheres are designed to assist, and eventually replace humans, in dangerous environments and situations involving crime.

It can operate both on land and in the water and can apparently reach surprising speeds of nearly 22mph.

Although it isn’t fast, it sure is strong as it can withstand impact damage of up to a whopping four tons.

It also weighs a back-breaking 125kg.

The RT-G can also be equipped with non-fatal police gear like net guns, tear gas sprayers, some grenades, loudspeakers and sound wave dispersal devices.

Ria.city






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