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The U.S. and China Race Over AI and Killer Robots | Time
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Are Here—and We Need to Regulate Them
Los Angeles considers funding for crime-fighting robot dogs
As police in L.A. consider robots, communities warn of a slippery slope - Los Angeles Times
Robot Police Dogs are Here. Should We be Worried? | ACLU
Walnut Creek police prepare a robot for deployment at a Boulevard Way address in the Saranap area of Walnut Creek Thursday afternoon March 20, 2008. (Karl Mondon/Contra Costa Times Stock Photo - Alamy
Lethal robot marks a shift in policing tactics
The rise and regulation of killer police robots | The Week
Police grapple with community concerns as they turn to tech like drones for their jobs - The Washington Post
RoboCop? No, RoboDog: Robotic Dog Rejoins New York Police
Gigantic L.A. Police Robot Rises From Ocean To Chase Homeless Child From Park
Berlin, Germany, 30 March 2013. Police robot stands near underground station Frankfurter Allee in Berlin, Germany, 30 March 2013. Police investigates a suspicious object found on the station, but finds just a
What San Francisco's Killer Robots Debate Tells Us About Policing | The Marshall Project
March of Robots Day 31: Police Crab by D-MAC on DeviantArt
Robot dogs arrive at Tyndall AFB > Air Force > Article Display
Police robots may get license to kill in San Francisco
Chinese robocop can boost police patrol resources tenfold, study finds | South China Morning Post
1,247 Police Robot Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
NYPD unveils robot police dogs and other high-tech crime-fighting devices in Times Square - ABC7 Los Angeles
Robots of the Future: First Robot Cop to Join Dubai Police Force in May
A salesman explains to a passerby the advantages of robot Andrews Mark VI A during the International Air Show FIDAE in Chile, March 27. The robot is mainly being used by police
At Beijing security fair, an arms race for surveillance tech | Reuters.com
How officers used new tech to capture the Raleigh shooter | Raleigh News & Observer