Singapore with patrol robots causes great fear

Singapore with patrol robots causes great fear

Singapore has run the patrol robots that give warnings and penalties for people involved in the world-renowned sub-company <x0). From the enormous number of CCTV cameras to the technology for facial recognition, [...]

From the enormous number of CCTV cameras to facial recognition technology, Singapore has seen the explosion in the devices for tracking its residents.

In a three-week test during September, two robots were put on patrol as police officers in shelters and supermarkets, reports Guardian, translates Periscopi.

Officials who have pushed ahead the vision of a smart “ ” with technology orientation, but activists said privacy is being sacrificed and people have little control over what's going on.

Singapore is constantly being criticised for suppressing human rights and freedoms through severe controls.

The latest government equipment is paid robots, which have seven cameras, and detect the unwanted social behavior “”.

This means smoking in forbidden areas, improper bicycle parking, and violating the measures of the coronary.

During a recent patrol, one of the robots named “Xavier” passed through the shelter center and stopped in front of an elderly group of citizens playing a chess match.

We beg you to keep the one-meter distance, please be just 5 people per group,” The robot said.

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