The Department of Homeland Security is testing robot dogs for border patrol duties

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A hot potato: Robot dogs could find new use as part of the United States border force. The quadrupedal machines are being trialed as sentries in land across the southern border, which can be an inhospitable area for humans due to its harsh landscape, extreme temperatures, and other threats.

The United States Department of Homeland Security released details of the Science and Technology Directorate-led Automated Ground Surveillance Vehicles (AGSV) initiative, also known as robot dogs.

While the machines resemble Boston Dynamics' famous Spot robot, these mechanical dogs are the work of Philadelphia-based rival Ghost Robotics. If that name sounds familiar, it could be from one of its robot dogs shown off at a trade show last year that featured an attached assault rifle (below).

The AGSVs used by the DHS won't be carrying weapons in some Black Mirror-style dystopian nightmare---for now, anyway. Instead, they're being tested for patrol and inspection purposes. They're able to be controlled remotely or work autonomously, sending their video feed back to operators. The robots can also be equipped with different payloads such as night and thermal vision cameras and various types of sensors and radios.

The dogs have been patrolling autonomously during the trials by moving around pre-set GPS waypoints. They've also taken part in simulated inspections outside, inside, and under train cars at railyards, and have been tested walking up hills, down ravines, and over rocks, all while carrying 20-pounds worth of payload.

"Technology such as semi-autonomous drones (air, ground, and even water) are used effectively as force multipliers elsewhere---and robot dogs are no different," said S&T program manager Brenda Long.

Despite the lengthy explanation post extolling the virtues of using machines instead of humans for dangerous border patrol work, any government authority that puts robots to work this way can expect to come in for some criticism. Just ask the NYPD, which ultimately tore up its $94,000 contract for Digidog, a heavily modified version of Boston Dynamics' Spot, following backlash from activists, city officials, and some members of the public.

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This sort of reminds me of that old Star Trek: The Original Series episode "A Taste of Armageddon" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708414/ where the Enterprise is declared a casualty of a computer simulated war, and the Enterprise crew must show up to "termination" chambers.

So future war gets fought with drones and there are no casualties. Great for those formerly fighting in the military, but what would determine the actual outcome? Or would the dolts of the world insist that there were casualties and that they would have to show up to "termination" chambers.

I suppose this is better than a bunch of Daleks running around, but when will the clowns at the top decide that those assault rifles are necessary on their high-tech pets?

Will humanity ever figure out a way to live peacefully together without having to control everyone else?
 
Any odds on how long it takes some human coyote to steal these and recycle them for parts, or even rework one to act as their own robot scout?
 
I'm thinking some smart, young, boarder crosser will soon have a FOB for sale that you plug in and then use "fido" to run to safety .....
 
Pocket EMPs will be the next big thing. I don't think anyone crossing the boarder is taking a laptop with them. I could be wrong though.
 
Wait until people throw a saddle on these things and mount up. I predict they will eventually replace motorcycles, at least for short range trips. Once perfected, they will be incredible back-country vehicles, because they won't bog down in rough country.
 
This sort of reminds me of that old Star Trek: The Original Series episode "A Taste of Armageddon" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708414/ where the Enterprise is declared a casualty of a computer simulated war, and the Enterprise crew must show up to "termination" chambers.
Good call! I agree completely!
I suppose this is better than a bunch of Daleks running around, but when will the clowns at the top decide that those assault rifles are necessary on their high-tech pets?
Probably sooner rather than later and it will probably come in the form of a dorsal-mounted turret.
Will humanity ever figure out a way to live peacefully together without having to control everyone else?
As long as we keep electing psychopaths.... never.
 
No one is fleeing America for Canada. They may threaten it after an election outcome, but when it comes down to it they realize it would be a bad move.
Then yep, they're stupid Americans alright!

EDIT: Er.. I mean, no, they're super smart! There's nothing in Canada that would make anyone want to live here. It's a real hole in the ground, no American would EVER want to come here. We're a bunch of communists with our social programs and we carry guns.

Knowing all that, why would ANYONE want to move here? Nope, there's no reason at all. Canada is far too boring, we don't even have more than one mass-shooting per day, every day like the exciting USA does.

Canada, what a snoozer of a country, eh?
 
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