China's High-Tech Spherical Security Robot Enhances Policing in Crowded Wenzhou Streets
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
- A robot security guard that can operate both on the ground and in the water with the ability to track, combat, and capture, has recently been on patrol side by side with police officers in a crowded commercial district in Wenzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, as part of the country's efforts to deploy advanced technology to aid public security work.
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Chinese people in the future experience Hi-Tech equipment like something out of a fantasy series.😮😮😲😲
USA : you copied my star wars technology! Bad Chinese
stars wars is fake movie usa cant even to made a phone 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
you m3na fake Hollywood technology you see in fake movies 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your iq 12 ia hilarious
@@AlexMkd1984 actually BB-8, the robot he's talking about works in real life. the BB-8 you see in the force awakens and the newer star wars movies is real life functioning robot, it wasn't CGI at all. that being said, this ball robot is something a lot simpler and more robust, better for police work. less emojis, more critical thinking buddy, its cringe to joke about other people's IQ when you're clearly in the wrong.
@@AlexMkd1984chill, everyone knew that and joking about it
How can my motherland progress so fast. Really amazing!!❤
We love your motherland, and we like to keep it safe.
The west says that chines are oppress under the CCP and all this is just a propaganda.😁Keep learning and keep moving forward China the west is so depressed with your success😂
Dude says he feels safe when he sees the police.
Me in America when I see the police. 🙀
@@freedumb_3.0 Dude is a paid actor..
@michaelkyriacou7026 my point is, unlike China where the police actually protect the people, America is a police state and we fear our police as much as we fear our criminals.
Idiocy has no limit@@michaelkyriacou7026
Rofl. Same when Im in Indonesia. Last May I went to China. Even at 2AM we can still eat peacefully outside
if you are non-white
I like the pedestrian's comment when he said I feel secure when I see police officers, in many countries specially in Middle East you feel anxious when you see police 😒
Imagine being oppressed by an unmanned knockoff segway scooter 😂
That's because the ME law enforcement isn't there to protect people but hand out punishment for people breaking religious laws.
The pedestrian was a paid actor! No police are to be trusted, they're not here to serve or protect the people, their only task is to protect the interests of junta regimes disguised as democracies..
F. T. P AND THEIR TOOLS OF TERROR!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
In the EU the police is only there to protect capital
Dude, that thing is HUGE! I'd love to live in a city that's safe to walk outside day or night.
Молодцы Китайцы. 👍👍
amazing amazing amazing 😮😮😮😮
Wow ! That's amazing
Imagine if it was 3 times bigger :)
If crime rates would go down to almost 0%, I don't mind it getting 10x bigger.
把它缩小3倍,才是恐怖的。
I like how there is a tough guy and a nerd guy. And the nerd guy controls the bot.
Impressive.
Robocop, Chinese version.
R2D2 cousin. Great job! 👍!
So cool
Smarter design than Bipod mobility
put 30kgs of expolsive in it , you can destroy a super tank.
Thats the initial uses, before declassified to the civilian. Its work on land and water. Spam it in thousands as loitering land/water drones that can took down heavy warships.
Droidekas are real now.
This pretty neat. I'd feel safer with them around to be honest. That's just me, though.
It's not you, it just tells about the place you live in.
Now this is very cool
Batman: Alfred, why is a wheel missing on my batpod?
🤯 This is like something out of RoboCop
Imagine being oppressed by an unmanned knockoff segway scooter 😂
@@JPs-q1o
cope harder.
As long as it's using nets instead of machine guns it's a bit safer. 🙂 And it's not a cyborg .... 🤣
US need a lot of these machine…
Wow, the best invention
The real cyberpunk...
It's neat and looks well suited for urban areas (which are relatively flat), but I hope the police are careful not to drive it down steep hills or stairs! It'll become a 200kg bowling ball
LAPD want to place an order, with a machine gun add on modules.
Yes, they would do that.....
Look like the droids from Star War Movie…….lol
@aaronmoy27 LOL. Do you mean toys from the fictional universe of Star Wars?
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Why do they still need a remote control?
How heavy is it? If it races into a crowd how likely is someone to be hurt by it?
Less likely to injure someone than a police car or motorcycle. But you could use it as a bowling ball to create a path through a crowd....
But it's still not stable because you see the camera on the side pointing unevenly and randomly when the wheel accelerated and decelerated. A design like a ninebot Segway that is armored seems better.
Segway is only stable when there is a person riding on it (vertical axe, higher center of gravity).
As 'cylinder' object (CG in the middle), the cameras would still be uneven.
@sarahlee9979 I've seen the ninebot remote control by itself before and the top does go back and forth but you can put a dji type gimbal on top to keep constantly level. These cameras on the round ball seems not to be able to compensate that well.
Connect it to three more wheels and you may be on to something.
I think the technology is still at it's infancy. The robot is still too wobbly for my liking. They should incorporate brushless tech and find out how to incorporate gimbal tech into it. Really no need to reinvent the world just improvise existing tech and incorporate it in. Then it would be perfect.
Lol, typical singaporean comment, as if you know better than the inventor of this ball.
@@ly8370
I think he's correct. This is a workable concept. It is still under development and will be made better for the street conditions.
Too advanced!
Reminds of me Call of Duty BO3 kill streak RAPS
Don't be a police state thou
America is a police state.
Cool. Now make it 7 feet tall 😈
Do want to make it monster truck wheel size 😅 you going to need a big duck engine motor for that😅.
@camhaothi8400 sounds good to me
🙂🙏👍🙏🙂
Dogs or still better!
Cool, but also creepy...
Like Star Wars BB 8 character.
stop watching fake wmer movies iq 12 uneducated human
中国🇨🇳👍👍👍👍👍
This is only a toy for the police force. If the police want to get anything done correctly. They still need to do it the old-fashioned way. This toy has to be operated by a police officer. If that police officer is not playing with his toy. Maybe then, he can do actual police work.
Yes currently it is. The creator did say that its main focus is help carry equipment with some intimidation effect. In other words he isnt setting the bar too high but now we have expectations that it can do more lol
Do these robots work against criminal leprechauns? #Ayatollah #Chicagopolice #Fbi #Ireland #Blarney
Destroyer droid! The Empire!
Looks dumb. Bad guy jumps over a fence and it'll look even dumber.
Imagine being oppressed by an unmanned knockoff segway scooter 😂
cope harder.
imagine having 2 mommies and gender confused
Are you from the US, the country that's infamous for police violence?
I don't envy the controllers job. Once it can work automanoulsy then make a real report.
The question is do you really want a robot that can be operated without human control?
Of course they can but more safe with controller. This robot can attack dude.
I’m pretty sure it can be autonomous… if they wanted to
Chinese have had autonomous level 4 Robotaxis since 2022
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Baidu Offers Driverless Rides at Night in China
The company’s fleet of unmanned robotaxis can be hailed between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.
January 3, 2023
Chinese internet search giant Baidu has recorded another landmark in its effort to establish the world’s largest fully driverless ride-hailing service area in 2023.
The company has tripled the size of the operation area of its Apollo Go ride-hailing platform in the central city of Wuhan. It now covers an area of 50 square miles, serving a population of around 1 million.
And the hours of operation have been lengthened, too. Previously Baidu’s vehicles were only permitted to operate between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Now, its fleet of unmanned robotaxis can be hailed between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., marking the first time such a service has been available during the busy evening hours.
The extension of the permit to allow nighttime service is another vote of confidence in the Baidu tech, as operating after dark has previously been considered a challenge in China’s complex urban environments.
The number of robotaxis in service has also grown significantly. When Baidu was first granted its license to charge for fares in driverless vehicles in Wuhan earlier this year - becoming the first company in China to be allowed to do so - its fleet consisted of five Apollo fifth-generation robotaxis. Now that tally has increased to more than 50.
The vehicles use a combination of cameras, lidar and radar to deliver their automated functionality.
The dramatic scaling in Wuhan is likely to be mirrored elsewhere, with Wang Chong, Chief Brand Officer of the Baidu Intelligent Driving Group telling local media: “The generalization ability of Baidu’s autonomous driving technology has progressed at a more advanced pace than expected. Now, the lead time to deploy autonomous driving technology in a new city is only 20 days.”
Baidu’s progress means it is now the world’s largest robotaxi service provider, with 1.4 million rides completed by the end of September. In the third quarter of 2022 alone, Apollo Go - which currently operates in more than 10 cities across China - carried out more than 474,000 rides, a rise of 311% year on year.
As well as extending its reach over the next 12 months, Baidu also plans to introduce new technology too.
In July, it took the wraps off its sixth-generation robotaxi, the RT6, which is expected to join the Apollo Go fleet at some point in 2023. The RT6 is its most advanced vehicle yet with no less than 38 sensors, including eight lidars and 12 cameras. Perhaps most notably, though, it has a detachable steering wheel.
IOT
Great tools for authoritarian regimes.... 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Pentagon has already asked Congress to approve more $$$ for a similar, but more deadly US project
@michaelkyriacou7026 LOL. A great piece of toy.
Cute. But seriously what good is it? 😂
Alien technology from the movie Battleship ! ua-cam.com/video/JCVLrJfjsIo/v-deo.html
fake technology only in fake American movies aka Hollywood 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
should be working with sensor and ia 🥲