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Jun 27, 2021
This $70,000 robot promised to reduce crime. Results range from comical to tragic.
As more government agencies and private sector companies resort to robots to help fight crime, the verdict is out about how effective they are in actually reducing it. Knightscope, a dominant player in the market, has cited little public evidence of crime reduction as it deploys robots around the country. Meanwhile, the pricey crime-fighters have been involved in episodes inflicting damage on themselves and, in some cases, seemingly causing more harm than good.
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