Only assigned operators that underwent training can operate the robots that are directed remotely, the draft policy states.
A San Francisco police proposal could give cops in the city the ability to kill suspects using remote-controlled robots.
The rules committee that reviewed the proposal voted to send it to the Board of Supervisors to consider at a Tuesday meeting.San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images “We are living a dystopian future, where we debate whether the police may use robots to execute citizens without a trial, jury, or judge,” Moyer told Mission Local.
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