Robot police officer has come to fight against moral crimes in Singapore

SINGAPORE: Robotic police officers have now been deployed to combat moral crimes in Singapore.

According to the details, the operation to prevent moral crimes in Singapore will now be carried out by robots, in this regard, Singapore is testing patrol robots that will give immediate warning to people involved in any ‘undesirable social behavior’.

Not one or two, this robot has full 7 eyes, with the help of which this robot official will monitor the environment from all sides.

The robot will impose immediate fines for lack of social distance, smoking and improper parking, increasing surveillance technology weapons in the tightly controlled city, raising concerns about privacy.

From a large number of CCTV cameras to trials of lampposts equipped with facial recognition technology, Singapore has a plethora of devices to keep an eye on its residents at all times.

And now, in September, two robots were deployed to patrol a housing estate and a shopping center for a three-week trial.

Authorities have long pursued the vision of a highly effective, technologically driven ‘smart nation’, but activists say people’s privacy has been sacrificed, and people’s own Very little data control remains.

The government has now introduced robot wheels as the latest surveillance tool, equipped with seven cameras, which alert the public and detect ‘undesirable social behavior’.

During a recent patrol, an Xavier robot passed through a housing estate and stopped in front of a group of elderly people watching a chess match. Then all of a sudden a robotic voice startled everyone saying please keep a distance of one meter, please keep five people in each group.

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Locals said that seeing this robot reminded them of the movie ‘Robo Coop’.

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