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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSpot the Robot Dog, Now a Social Distancing Narc, Is Freaking People Out
Good intentions. Bad dog.https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/robots/a32446503/spot-robot-patrols-singapore/
Spot, the Internet-famous robotic dog fresh off stints defusing bombs, inspecting oil rigs, and helping hospitals fight the coronavirus, has landed his latest gig: terrifying people into social distancing. Since May 8, Spot has been patrolling the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in Singapore, functioning like a gatekeeper during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, according to a report in the South China Morning Post.
Singapore's government is the entity actually funding the robotic dog, per a press release from last week. Spot is meant "to assist safe distancing efforts at parks, gardens and nature reserves" that the government owns. So in the U.S., that would basically be the equivalent of running across Spot at places like Yellowstone or Redwood.
The pilot will last for two weeks, according to the release, and Spot will take on its vigilante duties only during non-peak hours. Additionally, Spot will play a recorded message to remind park visitors to observe safe distancing measures. At least one park ranger will be present during the trial period. "Spot will be controlled remotely, reducing the manpower required for park patrols and minimizing physical contact among staff, volunteer safe distancing ambassadors and park visitors," the government notes in its release. "This lowers the risk of exposure to the virus."
If the trial proves successfulno word on how Singapore is measuring thatthe government will consider permanently deploying the robot dog at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park during the morning and evening peak hours. Singapore will also conduct studies to see if it's worth deploying Spot in other parks. The problem? People seem to be pretty perturbed by Spot, practicing social distancingand then someto stay away from the dog bot.
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Spot the Robot Dog, Now a Social Distancing Narc, Is Freaking People Out (Original Post)
Celerity
May 2020
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Nictuku
(3,795 posts)1. No no ... no. Just NO!
I have imbued far too much SciFi.
I just can't go there.
No Robot Police. Ever.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(119,137 posts)2. Those robot dogs creep me out.
Maybe it's because they don't have proper heads.
DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,076 posts)4. The early videos
If the first ones walking and running is the stuff of nightmares. The legs and the unnatural looking movement is what creeps me out.
skypilot
(8,883 posts)3. I always think about that episode of Black Mirror when I see that thing.
tulipsandroses
(5,811 posts)5. Creepy indeed. The voice does not match the doggie robot.Lol!
I was not expecting that voice.
elias7
(4,146 posts)6. Robot can't discern if you are out with family you shelter with
Dystopian
Fyrefox
(307 posts)7. Wait until they become self-aware...
If people dont understand Spots message, Skynet will send a T-800 to explain it to them...