Dubai Police to deploy driverless patrol cars with AI smarts

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By Trevor Mogg
October 16, 2023 6:45PM


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While U.S. firms like Waymo and Cruise focus on ridesharing services with their autonomous vehicles, the United Arab Emirates’ coastal city of Dubai is aiming to take the technology to another level by deploying it in police patrol cars.

Dubai Police recently announced plans to use fully electric, self-driving patrol cars in residential areas, local media reported this week.

The robocar’s battery allows it to patrol non-stop for up to 15 hours and features an advanced security camera with 360-degree coverage and facial recognition technology. It also has AI-powered smarts that help it spot suspicious behavior.
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But don’t expect to see any high-speed chases if it needs to pursue a suspected criminal — the vehicle’s top speed is a mere 4.35 mph (7 kph).

If it does spot something that warrants further investigation, the self-driving car will send an alert to the Command and Control Center at Dubai Police’s General Operations Department, which can then organize a human response.

The vehicle, which was developed and built by 65 engineers over a period of five years, also comes with a camera-equipped drone capable of capturing aerial footage of a particular location.

“We have custom made the entire mechanical system of this vehicle,” Fareed Al Jawhari, a spokesperson for Micropolis Robotics, which designed the machine, told Khaleej Times. “Each wheel has an independent steering, braking, and throttle system. This means the vehicle can move forward, backward, or sideways, and even perform donut moves. When it moves, it is so silent that you can barely hear it.”

The autonomous police patrol car requires further testing but is expected to hit the streets by this time next year, according to Micropolis.

Dubai Police is known to favor high-tech solutions for its work. A few years ago it unveiled its first robocop, an admittedly low-spec contraption designed more for giving directions than chasing down robbers or solving complex crimes. It also has a fleet of supercars for getting around in style.

Dubai’s paramedics also have access to some flashy motors, while local firefighters have been equipped with water-powered jet packs that can be deployed from Jet Skis.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/dubai-police-to-deploy-driverless-patrol-cars-with-ai-smarts/
 
By Trevor Mogg
October 16, 2023 6:45PM

dubai-police-robocop-car.jpeg

While U.S. firms like Waymo and Cruise focus on ridesharing services with their autonomous vehicles, the United Arab Emirates’ coastal city of Dubai is aiming to take the technology to another level by deploying it in police patrol cars.

Dubai Police recently announced plans to use fully electric, self-driving patrol cars in residential areas, local media reported this week.

The robocar’s battery allows it to patrol non-stop for up to 15 hours and features an advanced security camera with 360-degree coverage and facial recognition technology. It also has AI-powered smarts that help it spot suspicious behavior.
latest

But don’t expect to see any high-speed chases if it needs to pursue a suspected criminal — the vehicle’s top speed is a mere 4.35 mph (7 kph).

If it does spot something that warrants further investigation, the self-driving car will send an alert to the Command and Control Center at Dubai Police’s General Operations Department, which can then organize a human response.

The vehicle, which was developed and built by 65 engineers over a period of five years, also comes with a camera-equipped drone capable of capturing aerial footage of a particular location.

“We have custom made the entire mechanical system of this vehicle,” Fareed Al Jawhari, a spokesperson for Micropolis Robotics, which designed the machine, told Khaleej Times. “Each wheel has an independent steering, braking, and throttle system. This means the vehicle can move forward, backward, or sideways, and even perform donut moves. When it moves, it is so silent that you can barely hear it.”

The autonomous police patrol car requires further testing but is expected to hit the streets by this time next year, according to Micropolis.

Dubai Police is known to favor high-tech solutions for its work. A few years ago it unveiled its first robocop, an admittedly low-spec contraption designed more for giving directions than chasing down robbers or solving complex crimes. It also has a fleet of supercars for getting around in style.

Dubai’s paramedics also have access to some flashy motors, while local firefighters have been equipped with water-powered jet packs that can be deployed from Jet Skis.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/dubai-police-to-deploy-driverless-patrol-cars-with-ai-smarts/
Soon they'll employ AI powered robots for police work

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But don’t expect to see any high-speed chases if it needs to pursue a suspected criminal — the vehicle’s top speed is a mere 4.35 mph (7 kph).

That's pathetically slow. Bet a bunch of young hooligans are gonna kick it and run away. Even Planet Fitness members can run faster than that
 
it's basically a mobile camera with facial recognition software. And I guess it can launch it's own aerial drone.

Doesn't seem like it's designed to do much more than spot wanted people.
 
I just realized I still never watched the Robocop remake. I don’t think I ever will either.


This was kind of a cool scene where Murphy realizes just how fucked up he is. This could have been haunting in the 1980's practical effects. The rest was very forgettable though.
 
I feel like the 4mph top out speed seriously limits this thing's potential usefulness. It wouldn't even be able to pursue a potential suspect down the road if they broke into a power walk.

Also the drone should have a net on it. I feel like catching criminals in nets like the cartoons is severely underutilized in modern crime-fighting.
 
Bro I just want food delivery by a drone. It's not too much to ask. Mount guns on him or something so people don't rob it.
 


This was kind of a cool scene where Murphy realizes just how fucked up he is. This could have been haunting in the 1980's practical effects. The rest was very forgettable though.

It’s never a good idea to remake a Paul Verhoven movie. His movies are often satirical. Remaking them is like not understanding the satire.
 
They should test them in Philly
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By Trevor Mogg
October 16, 2023 6:45PM

dubai-police-robocop-car.jpeg

While U.S. firms like Waymo and Cruise focus on ridesharing services with their autonomous vehicles, the United Arab Emirates’ coastal city of Dubai is aiming to take the technology to another level by deploying it in police patrol cars.

Dubai Police recently announced plans to use fully electric, self-driving patrol cars in residential areas, local media reported this week.

The robocar’s battery allows it to patrol non-stop for up to 15 hours and features an advanced security camera with 360-degree coverage and facial recognition technology. It also has AI-powered smarts that help it spot suspicious behavior.
latest

But don’t expect to see any high-speed chases if it needs to pursue a suspected criminal — the vehicle’s top speed is a mere 4.35 mph (7 kph).

If it does spot something that warrants further investigation, the self-driving car will send an alert to the Command and Control Center at Dubai Police’s General Operations Department, which can then organize a human response.

The vehicle, which was developed and built by 65 engineers over a period of five years, also comes with a camera-equipped drone capable of capturing aerial footage of a particular location.

“We have custom made the entire mechanical system of this vehicle,” Fareed Al Jawhari, a spokesperson for Micropolis Robotics, which designed the machine, told Khaleej Times. “Each wheel has an independent steering, braking, and throttle system. This means the vehicle can move forward, backward, or sideways, and even perform donut moves. When it moves, it is so silent that you can barely hear it.”

The autonomous police patrol car requires further testing but is expected to hit the streets by this time next year, according to Micropolis.

Dubai Police is known to favor high-tech solutions for its work. A few years ago it unveiled its first robocop, an admittedly low-spec contraption designed more for giving directions than chasing down robbers or solving complex crimes. It also has a fleet of supercars for getting around in style.

Dubai’s paramedics also have access to some flashy motors, while local firefighters have been equipped with water-powered jet packs that can be deployed from Jet Skis.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/dubai-police-to-deploy-driverless-patrol-cars-with-ai-smarts/
I don't believe it.

Dubai makes claims like this quite often. They hit the global news, but then don't go anywhere.

Still waiting on the driverless taxi helicopter drones we were promised over five years ago.
 
By Trevor Mogg
October 16, 2023 6:45PM

dubai-police-robocop-car.jpeg

While U.S. firms like Waymo and Cruise focus on ridesharing services with their autonomous vehicles, the United Arab Emirates’ coastal city of Dubai is aiming to take the technology to another level by deploying it in police patrol cars.

Dubai Police recently announced plans to use fully electric, self-driving patrol cars in residential areas, local media reported this week.

The robocar’s battery allows it to patrol non-stop for up to 15 hours and features an advanced security camera with 360-degree coverage and facial recognition technology. It also has AI-powered smarts that help it spot suspicious behavior.
latest

But don’t expect to see any high-speed chases if it needs to pursue a suspected criminal — the vehicle’s top speed is a mere 4.35 mph (7 kph).

If it does spot something that warrants further investigation, the self-driving car will send an alert to the Command and Control Center at Dubai Police’s General Operations Department, which can then organize a human response.

The vehicle, which was developed and built by 65 engineers over a period of five years, also comes with a camera-equipped drone capable of capturing aerial footage of a particular location.

“We have custom made the entire mechanical system of this vehicle,” Fareed Al Jawhari, a spokesperson for Micropolis Robotics, which designed the machine, told Khaleej Times. “Each wheel has an independent steering, braking, and throttle system. This means the vehicle can move forward, backward, or sideways, and even perform donut moves. When it moves, it is so silent that you can barely hear it.”

The autonomous police patrol car requires further testing but is expected to hit the streets by this time next year, according to Micropolis.

Dubai Police is known to favor high-tech solutions for its work. A few years ago it unveiled its first robocop, an admittedly low-spec contraption designed more for giving directions than chasing down robbers or solving complex crimes. It also has a fleet of supercars for getting around in style.

Dubai’s paramedics also have access to some flashy motors, while local firefighters have been equipped with water-powered jet packs that can be deployed from Jet Skis.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/dubai-police-to-deploy-driverless-patrol-cars-with-ai-smarts/

The old "police supercars" bends the truth.

Yes, the Dubai police department owns sports cars. But, you only see them in car festivals and on global news outlets.

You don't see them on the road. In fact, you don't see police cars on the road in Dubai. It's all monitored by traffic cameras. They are everywhere.
 
The old "police supercars" bends the truth.

Yes, the Dubai police department owns sports cars. But, you only see them in car festivals and on global news outlets.

You don't see them on the road. In fact, you don't see police cars on the road in Dubai. It's all monitored by traffic cameras. They are everywhere.

- The police here uses aprended sports cars. But those plastic things are just for show. They are no match to a Volks Beetle, Golf or a Fiat Uno!

https://www.nsctotal.com.br/colunis...rmados-em-viaturas-da-pm-em-sc-sao-tirados-de
 
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