Nov 29, 2011
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The machines will monitor inmates for abnormal behavior, according to the BBC. They’ll be able to detect prisoner violence and even notice attempts at suicide, which researchers say will help reduce human guards’ workload. The robots will mostly work at night, patrolling correctional facilities and helping prisoners connect with officers, according to Yonhap. They come equipped with a “remote conversation function,” via the cameras mounted on their torsos. (via Robotic Guards Will Soon Patrol South Korean Prison | Popular Science)

The machines will monitor inmates for abnormal behavior, according to the BBC. They’ll be able to detect prisoner violence and even notice attempts at suicide, which researchers say will help reduce human guards’ workload. The robots will mostly work at night, patrolling correctional facilities and helping prisoners connect with officers, according to Yonhap. They come equipped with a “remote conversation function,” via the cameras mounted on their torsos. (via Robotic Guards Will Soon Patrol South Korean Prison | Popular Science)

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