International Police robots go on patrol at Singapore airport

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By Heather Chen, CNN

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CNN — At more than 7 feet tall when fully extended and with 360 degree vision they’re formidable enough to make any would-be lawbreaker think twice.

But Robocop they are not.

These are the two robots the Singapore Police Force has introduced to patrol Changi Airport following more than five years of trials. And they are just the first such robots the force plans to deploy across the Southeast Asian city-state to “augment frontline officers” in the years to come.

The robots, which have been patrolling the airport since April, are meant to “project additional police presence” and serve as extra “eyes on the ground,” according to the force, which describes them as the latest addition to its “technological arsenal.”

The Singapore Police Force said Friday that more robots would be “progressively deployed” across the city-state.

“The integration of robotics enhances the operational efficiency and capabilities of our frontline officers, enabling them to be more effective in their duties,” said superintendent and operations head Lim Ke Wei of airport police.

Each robot comes with in-built speakers that broadcast audio messages and a rear LCD panel displaying visual messages. They stand at roughly 1.7 meters (5.5 feet) tall, but have extendable masts that take that up to 2.3 meters (7.5 feet).

They are also equipped with multiple cameras giving them 360-degree vision, enabling airport police to have “unobstructed views” for “better incident management,” it added.

And they are no mere gimic. During an incident, says the force, the robots are able to enforce cordons and warn bystanders using their blinkers, sirens and speakers while they wait for human officers to arrive. Members of the public can directly communicate with the force by pushing a button on the robots’ front.

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They are just the latest robots to be employed on civic duties in this tech-savvy nation of more than 5 million people.

Earlier versions of the robots were deployed at public parades in 2018 and 2022.

During the coronavirus, robot dogs were used to enforce strict social distancing, while cleaner robots are a common sight at metro stations across the country – as well as at the airport.

Meanwhile, transport officials are hopeful commercial flying taxis could be a reality in just two years’ time.

But even in a land where robots are relatively common, the latest recruits could take some getting used to.

American traveler Samwell Swant was among those doing a double take when he passed through Terminal 4 to catch a recent flight to Vietnam.

“It was certainly a sight – like something out of a movie or Black Mirror,” Swant told CNN. “It was hard not to notice.”

Curious, he approached it cautiously to get a closer look and saw it light up as a camera extended out.

“ChatCPT… AI music… robots… Soon machines will take over the world and these security robots definitely look like they mean business,” he said.

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https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/18/asia/police-robots-singapore-security-intl-hnk/index.html
 
Much more effective somewhere like Singapore than the USA. there is the expectation that if this thing sees you committing a crime, you are totally fucked. If new York has some, they would just get smashed.

Wait until they hook up some weapons on this bad boy, im betting on criminal destroyer 9000 then
 
One of them caught me cheating in a poker game at that airport last month.
 
Expect Dubai to get this soon cause they always got to have attention and show off.
 
I will root for the Skynet when the war starts.
 
Patient in China Destroys a Reception Robot /Frustrated Patient Destroys a Robot



50 years from now when Skynet takes over the human resistance will say this woman is a hero, the first example of the resistance.


- Her husbunad cheated on her using one of those machines.

Hands-free vibrating 'sperm extractors' with adjustable speed and grip settings are being used in Chinese hospitals to help donors who are too embarrassed to masturbate
  • Bizarre machine is being used over in China to help men donate their sperm
  • 'Sperm extractors' are used by men who can't or don't want to masturbate
  • The £5,000 machine has a lubricated 'massage pipe' which can be adjusted
  • It has a small screen on the top which plays films for the user to help them with the extraction process
It has a small screen on the top which plays films for the user to help them with the 'extraction' process.

The Jiangsu Sanwe Medical Science and Tech Center claims they sell around 10,000 of the machines every year, according to reports

The director of the urology department at Zhengzhou Central Hospital said the machine was being used by infertility patients who are finding it difficult to retrieve sperm the old fashioned way.

The extractor machine might seem like an unusual way to deposit sperm, but the Chinese government said it could be the solution to their semen supply shortage.

'Hospitals mostly use masturbation as their collection method, without providing a venue or equipment,' said Ding Guijiang, inventor and chairman of China's Jiangsu Sanwe Medical Science and Technology Center.

'This makes collecting sperm on the spot very difficult. In order to meet clinical demands, we invented this automatic sperm extractor, which is also user-friendly.'

Chinese hospitals introduced the machine in September, 2012 in a Nanjing hospital, the capital of Jiangsu province.

Guijiang said the machine can replicate the physical movements during a sexual contact by moving back and forth. Urological patients, who cannot produce sperm without assistance, found the extractor useful.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...-sperm-extractors-used-Chinese-hospitals.html
 
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