RT-G is an innovative AI-powered spherical police robot developed by Logon Technology, designed to assist law enforcement in high-risk situations. This futuristic robot can autonomously patrol, detect disturbances, and even pursue criminals using a built-in net gun. With capabilities to operate on land and water, RT-G represents a significant leap in crime-fighting technology in China.
The RT-G can withstand substantial impact and operates at speeds of up to 35 km/h, showcasing its advanced engineering. Equipped with facial recognition and various non-lethal tools, it aims to enhance police efficiency while reducing risks to human officers. Despite some skepticism from the public regarding its effectiveness, the deployment of such robots marks a bold step towards integrating AI into law enforcement.
• RT-G can autonomously detect and immobilize criminals using advanced AI technology.
• The robot is designed to operate in high-risk environments, enhancing police capabilities.
RT-G is an AI-powered robot designed to assist law enforcement in crime detection.
The robot uses facial recognition to identify known criminals quickly and efficiently.
RT-G can autonomously patrol areas, detecting disturbances without human intervention.
Logon Technology is a Shenzhen-based robotics company that developed the RT-G police robot.
Deep Robotics specializes in humanoid robots and has previously developed robotic solutions for law enforcement.
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