The K5 Knightscope Security Robot, which weighs 420 lbs. and costs $9 per hour, will be accompanied by officers at all times, for now.
The city is leasing a K5 Knightscope Security Robot, which weighs 420 lbs. and costs $9 per hour. The robot also has a button that can connect subway riders with questions or concerns to a live agent. subway station for two months.
For the duration of trial it will be accompanied by a police officer at all times. For the first two weeks, it will be trained to map out the station. It will move around the main station area and not on the platform," saidIf the city continues using the robot after the trial, it would not have officers with it.
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