Thursday, April 27, 2017

Awesome technology! Eventually, it'll become as affordable as PCs are now (as opposed to how expensive they were when they were first developed - and far less effective). When that happens, they will also probably become pervasive throughout society, much like computers have. . I'm looking forward to this...especially since I believe the public, as a whole, is losing faith in legal, corporate, economic, political, religious and just about every other 'system' that's prone to a human lack of ethics and error, not to mention...corruption. This should help to resolve some of those problems and 'put eyes' where they need to be - to find out who the true criminals are. . My suggestion is to put them in all offices of those who serve the public and at every intersection where the public and public servants intersect. They have no business in our private residences - that is sacred territory. Besides, if you are going to run afoul of other people, you will ultimately run into one of the devices somewhere else...like in the streets, in a police station, courthouse, airport or some other such place which will be protected. . Robots don't lie, they do what they are supposed to do - what they are programmed to do - unlike many humans. All we need do is make sure we find the right humans to manage that part of the program. . There's no future in crime, there's only karma. If I were a betting man, I'd be betting on the side of 'Do the right thing'. ;)


Awesome technology! Eventually, it'll become as affordable as PCs are now (as opposed to how expensive they were when they were first developed - and far less effective). When that happens, they will also probably become pervasive throughout society, much like computers have. . I'm looking forward to this...especially since I believe the public, as a whole, is losing faith in legal, corporate, economic, political, religious and just about every other 'system' that's prone to a human lack of ethics and error, not to mention...corruption. This should help to resolve some of those problems and 'put eyes' where they need to be - to find out who the true criminals are. . My suggestion is to put them in all offices of those who serve the public and at every intersection where the public and public servants intersect. They have no business in our private residences - that is sacred territory. Besides, if you are going to run afoul of other people, you will ultimately run into one of the devices somewhere else...like in the streets, in a police station, courthouse, airport or some other such place which will be protected. . Robots don't lie, they do what they are supposed to do - what they are programmed to do - unlike many humans. All we need do is make sure we find the right humans to manage that part of the program. . There's no future in crime, there's only karma. If I were a betting man, I'd be betting on the side of 'Do the right thing'. ;) - Knightscope, a security startup that deploys 400-pound autonomous robots in office campuses, sports venues, and more, is expanding.

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