Use of ‘robotic dogs’ to keep distance between people

Use of ‘robotic dogs’ to keep distance between people

This dog does not bite or bark because it is designed to keep people in Singapore at a social distance.

Singapore has recently deployed some robotic dogs on an experimental basis in parks and busy areas. A recording is playing of a woman in a yellow and black fat dog saying to keep a meter distance from people around you to keep Singapore healthy, thank you.

It should be noted that these dogs have been developed by the American firm Boston Dynamics, which are being used to keep Singaporean people at a distance. This experience has been appreciated by many people while some people have also criticized it. The government of Singapore officially announced it on Friday and sent it to a park in the first phase.

A dog named Spot patrols a two-mile area. It can be seen in Singapore’s Bishan Eng Mo Kaew Park, which is also a large and famous park. According to the government, the robot dog will remain in the environment for two weeks and if the experiment is successful, it will be used in more robotic cattle in Singapore.

The Spot robot is equipped with special sensors and cameras that prevent it from bumping into and getting tangled in people. Then its speed is kept so low that people don’t feel intimidated by it, but it keeps repeating its recorded appeal to keep distance for your health.

The Singapore government has said that during this time, no personal data or image of any person will be captured and the cameras will not be used to identify anyone.

It should be noted that the Singapore government has taken very strict measures to prevent the corona virus, where more than 200 cases have been reported so far. However, despite this, the government has conducted tests for thousands of people.

#robotic #dogs #distance #people
2024-08-22 14:39:16

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