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Futuristic Marvel: Spain's Malaga Police Unveil Robot Dog for Traffic Enforcement

The robot dog, developed by researchers at the University of Malaga, has been designed to support police work and identify traffic violations. It is currently operated remotely but will eventually integrate artificial intelligence to function autonomously. The use of 5G technology allows for real-time image analysis and the detection of dangerous situations.

In a captivating display of technological innovation, the police in Malaga, Spain, paraded a robot dog through the city center on Tuesday. The sight of the futuristic canine delighted onlookers, who couldn't resist imitating its clunky gait or introducing their own pets to the whirring contraption adorned with flashing lights.


This remarkable creation, developed by researchers at the University of Malaga over the course of two years, has been designed to assist the police in their work and identify traffic violations, particularly the unauthorized use of electric scooters in restricted areas. The robot, sporting a striking green-and-black color scheme, moves on four legs and is currently operated remotely. However, the ultimate goal is to equip it with artificial intelligence, enabling it to function autonomously.


One of the standout features of this project is the utilization of 5G technology for the remote control of the robot. This cutting-edge connectivity allows for real-time image analysis and the detection of potentially hazardous situations. Almudena Diaz, a researcher involved in the development of the robot, highlighted the significance of this aspect, stating, "What stands out in this project is that we are using 5G technology for the remote operation of the robot, to carry out image analysis and detect dangerous situations."

 
  • The robot dog, developed by researchers at the University of Malaga, has been designed to support police work and identify traffic violations.

  • It is currently operated remotely but will eventually integrate artificial intelligence to function autonomously.

  • The use of 5G technology allows for real-time image analysis and the detection of dangerous situations.


Source: REUTERS

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