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Japanese Robot Guards to Patrol Shops And Offices

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goodcow

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http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/01/2128246&tid=216&tid=1

Hardware: Japanese Robot Guards to Patrol Shops And Offices
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Posted by Zonk on Saturday July 02, @02:18AM
from the we'll-be-ready-for-the-zentradi dept.
Clarinase writes "Robots will be patrolling Japan's streets, offices, shopping malls and other public places for the safety of the people. Guardrobo D1 is equipped with a camera and sensors to detect any signs of trouble. It will then alert the human guards via radio with camera footage of possible troubles. This is one of the technological advancement vital to the aging population of Japan, where 1 in 5 Japanese are over 65 years old."

http://digitalcamera.101reviews.com/news/japanese-robot-guards-to-patrol-shops-and-offices

Burglars beware, robot guards are here. In an idea straight out of science fiction, robots could soon begin patrolling Japanese offices, shopping malls and banks to keep them safe from intruders.

Equipped with a camera and sensors, the Guardrobo D1, developed by Japanese security firm Sohgo Security Services Co, is designed to patrol along pre-programmed paths and keep an eye out for signs of trouble.

The 109cm tall robot will alert human guards via radio and by sending camera footage if it detects intruders, fires, or even water leaks.

Such robots are vital from a business standpoint when considering Japan’s ageing population, Sohgo Security said.

“In the near future, it is certain that securing young and capable manpower will become even more difficult…and the security industry will feel the full brunt of the impact,” the company said in a statement.

Around one in five Japanese are now 65 or over and the proportion is expected to rise to one in three in 2040, according to government data.

Sohgo Security is negotiating with several clients, and after an initial trial run hopes to begin offering a robot-assisted security system within a year, the company said.

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Bob White

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Man, Japan needs to stop all this bullshit before they make the matrix happen.

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Also. Holy shit! Micheal Jackson is going to rape that robot!
 
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