NYPD brings back the Digidog robot dog, two years after tearing up its contract with Boston...

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A hot potato: The New York Police Department has welcomed back one of its former officers: Digidog, a heavily modified Spot robot dog from Boston Dynamics. Its return comes two years after the NYPD canceled its contract with the robotics company after a backlash over Digidog's potential surveillance abilities and the fact that it reminds people of the Metalhead robot from dystopian TV series Black Mirror.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced the return of Digidog in press conference yesterday, claiming that the remote-controlled machine could "save lives." It's a stark contrast to former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's spokesperson, Bill Neidhardt, who in 2021 said it was creepy, alienating, and sent the wrong message to New Yorkers.

Spot did see some success during its first spell at the NYPD. It was deployed during a 2020 incident for reconnaissance purposes when a gunman holed himself up in a basement following a shooting. It was used in the same capacity a year later to investigate a house during a home invasion before officers entered.

But it was video footage of that second incident that led to criticism over Digidog's use, led by US House of Representatives member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Then-mayor de Blasio told the NYPD to "rethink" how it used the robot. The force quickly terminated its $94,000 contract with Boston Dynamics.

But Digidog is back, and with it comes two other forms of security and surveillance tech being used by the NYPD: StarChase's vehicle-mounted/handheld GPS launcher that deploys a GPS tracking tag onto a suspect's vehicle; and Knightscope's K5 ASR, a "fully autonomous outdoor security robot." You might remember how the previous versions of this robot once allegedly knocked down a toddler, and in 2017 threw itself (or fell) into a fountain. There was also an incident in which a man punched one of the robots to the ground. He was said to be drunk at the time but still managed to take the 300-pound machine down with his fists.

"This is the beginning of a series of rollouts we are going to do to show how public safety has transformed itself," Adams said. "A few loud people were opposed to it, and we took a step back – that is not how I operate. I operate on looking at what's best for the city."

The NYPD will acquire two robot dogs for a total of $750,000. They will only be used in life-threatening situations such as bomb threats, writes the New York Times.

Not everyone is pleased to see Digidog's return. The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP)'s executive director, Albert Fox Cahn, said, "The NYPD is turning bad science fiction into terrible policing. New York deserves real safety, not a knockoff robocop. Wasting public dollars to invade New Yorkers' privacy is a dangerous police stunt."

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There's only a handful of tasks this thing can do that couldn't be done cheaper with a medium-sized quadcopter. Obviously they won't be arming it because its NYC, so that pretty much limits it to opening unlocked doors, maybe picking up suspicous packages or delivering fast food to hostage-takers.
 
People feared robo dog because it has cameras and looks creepy.
Have they heard about Tesla's and seen its CEO's face?

Only thing I have a problem with is that $750K price tag.
 
Out of the 3 technologies NYC is pursuing the GPS tracker is actually the most promising one. When engaging in car chases the police car supposedly launches a latching tracking device and tracks the perp in real time on the grid. In Inwood NYC last year a a car chase ended up killing 2 innocent bystanders where the stolen car being chased slams into a wall pinning them and ending them on instant contact. Yesterday at the press hearing the city downplayed that their will be any facial recognition on the bots. If you have been using Facebook or Google Pictures for the past decade you don't need active facial recognition that can be done in post process. Imagine officers sipping through thousands of hours of feed without data analytics yeah me either. We knew that NY and other major cities are transitiotioning into police states for our safety 🙄. Many critics are questioning if the racist DA is pursuing orange people instead actual criminals then what's the point?
 
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Oh nothing to see here, hackers won't hack it and use it to commit crimes, that won't happen and if it does its, not our fault, its a machine for spying on innocent civilians, just imagine you want to blow up a block of people who you don't like, put C4 on it and go place it next to a ....press....kaboom... the assassination of unhappy civilians done ....next..

Nothing can go wrong with this, stop being a conspiracy freak, just because the gov has done everything you said it was doing and now wants to do this...

The Gov is your enemy
 
Oh nothing to see here, hackers won't hack it and use it to commit crimes, that won't happen and if it does its, not our fault, its a machine for spying on innocent civilians, just imagine you want to blow up a block of people who you don't like, put C4 on it and go place it next to a ....press....kaboom... the assassination of unhappy civilians done ....next..

Nothing can go wrong with this, stop being a conspiracy freak, just because the gov has done everything you said it was doing and now wants to do this...

The Gov is your enemy

That rabbit hole is pretty deep over there
 
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