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San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill
SAN FRANCISCO--Supervisors in San Francisco voted Tuesday to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations but not until after an ...
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Killer robots; Debate over Bay Area law enforcement use of military-grade gear heats up
Cities across California are weighing whether to allow their law enforcement agency to use military-grade equipment.
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Should police departments be able to use robots?
In December, a San Francisco proposal to allow police to use potentially lethal robots in emergency situations outraged civil rights advocates. "Most people in San Francisco are strongly opposed ...
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U.S. police rarely deploy deadly robots to confront suspects
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 last Tuesday to permit police to use robots armed with explosives in extreme situations where lives are at stake and no other alternative is available.
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As police across California eye advanced robots, watchdogs fear a slippery slope
City leaders in San Francisco initially approved a plan that would allow the police department to deploy lethally armed robots but walked back that decision amid protests. Last year, Oakland ...
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Robots are replacing security guards. Should we give them guns?
The San Francisco Police Department has proposed a policy that would allow robots to be armed and they could even use deadly force if there was a situation extreme enough where the public or the ...
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Straight to the point with human rights lawyer Adante Pointer
JR Valrey, the Minister of Information and Editor in Chief of the San Francisco Bay View Newspaper Adante Pointer has been on ...
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Class-action suit seeks redress from 'robot lawyer' practicing law without license
PIX Now -- Wednesday afternoon headlines from the KPIX newsroom 09:10 SAN FRANCISCO – DoNotPay Inc ... if he knew that the "World's First Robot Lawyer," as the company calls itself, was ...
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San Francisco's Starship Technologies rolls out robot delivery service at UNC Charlotte
San Francisco-based Starship Technologies, a provider of autonomous delivery services, has deployed a fleet of 30 robots at the university's campus in northwest Charlotte, the company announced ...
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'Robot lawyer' DoNotPay sued for practicing law without a license
The San Francisco startup that touts itself as "the world's first robot lawyer" is being sued by a customer, who claims the company is practicing law without a license and provided him with shoddy ...
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The Solution to India’s Sikh Protests Lies Abroad
To stop the return of separatist violence, New Delhi needs help from Western partners with powerful diaspora communities.
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Cruise robotaxis blocked a road in San Francisco after a storm downed trees and wires
Heavy winds in San Francisco felled trees and snarled traffic this week on Tuesday. Cruise’s robotaxis apparently failed in the face of unexpected obstacles, blocking a road. General Motors ...

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