Schools in the U.S. are testing AI-equipped security robots designed to roam the campus around the clock looking for unwanted visitors.
A number of U.S. schools are testing AI-equipped security robots designed to roam the campus around the clock looking for unwanted visitors.
Recommended Videos Santa Fe High School in New Mexico is one of the first to pilot a new autonomous robot from Albuquerque-based Team 1st Technologies, the Wall Street Journal reported. The robot can recognize aggressive or unusual behavior and move toward a perceived intruder, letting them know that they’re being observed while buying time for security to respond.
A teacher at the school told the Journal that the robot, which he described as a “seven camera dog,” could be useful for monitoring isolated parts of the campus that may not receive so much attention from the human members of the school’s security team.
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