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Armed Robot Drones To Join UK Police Force

Lanxon writes "British criminals should soon prepare to be shot at from unmanned airborne police robots. Last month it was revealed that modified military aircraft drones will carry out surveillance on everyone from British protesters and antisocial motorists to fly-tippers. But these drones could be armed with tasers, non-lethal projectiles and ultra-powerful disorienting strobe lighting apparatus, reports Wired. The flying robot fleet will range from miniature tactical craft such as the miniature AirRobot being tested by one police force, to BAE System's new 12m-wide armed HERTI drone as flown in Afghanistan."

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  1. Timeline by Snarf+You · · Score: 5, Funny

    February 10 @ 6:43 PM: When Will AI Surpass Human Intelligence?
    February 10 @ 9:45 PM: Six-legged Robot Teaches Itself to Walk
    February 11 @ 2:24 AM: Armed Robot Drones to Join UK Police Force

    In less than 8 hours we have gone from wondering about AI, to robots that have learned how to walk, to robots that are flying around shooting at people. This is all happening much too fast.

    1. Re:Timeline by thhamm · · Score: 5, Funny

      February 12 @ 1:24 PM: Humanoid Robots with Sunglasses talk funny Austrian Accent

  2. Re:Obligatory 1984 Reference by iamapizza · · Score: 5, Funny

    And because it's Britain, there isn't much to worry about. The project will be delayed by 8 years, overrun its budget by about 12 Million GBP. They'll come up with a crap logo for it as they did for the Olympics, and within a few hours of launch, the drones will malfunction and start tasering trees; eventually the whole project will be scrapped for health and safety reasons, I mean, what if the tree falls on someone while it's being tasered?

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  3. Re:Obligatory 1984 Reference by jimicus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, I'd have to disagree with that.

    They'll find a way to monetise this - have the robots automatically hand out fines, for instance - and believe me, within a year they will be amazingly efficient.