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What San Francisco's Killer Robots Debate Tells Us About Policing | The Marshall Project
GoBetween Robotics: A traffic stop robot to keep everyone safe - YouTube
Police used a robot to kill: The key questions | CNN
NYC Mayor Eric Adams adds robot police dog 'Digidog' to service | Fortune
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Are Here—and We Need to Regulate Them
Canine Robocop: NYPD unveils hi-tech robot dogs, will use them in hostage situations, traffic operations
Los Angeles considers funding for crime-fighting robot dogs
Dallas police used a robot to kill. What does that mean for the future of police robots? - The Washington Post
RoboCop? No, RoboDog: Robotic Dog Rejoins New York Police
Police robots may get license to kill in San Francisco
Chinese robocop can boost police patrol resources tenfold, study finds | South China Morning Post
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
Robot Police Dogs are Here. Should We be Worried? | ACLU
GoLocalProv | Should RI Ban Police From Using Robots or Robot Dogs? Bill Gets Hearing This Week
Robot cop K5 patrolling Los Angeles - BBC Newsround
Chappie': How to Build a Cooler Robot | EW.com
Gigantic L.A. Police Robot Rises From Ocean To Chase Homeless Child From Park
Lethal robot marks a shift in policing tactics
Allowing Killer Robots for Law Enforcement Would Be a Historic Mistake - Centre for International Governance Innovation
San Francisco rethinks policy on police using killer robots | TechCrunch
NYPD unveils robot police dogs and other high-tech crime-fighting devices in Times Square - ABC7 Los Angeles
How officers used new tech to capture the Raleigh shooter | Raleigh News & Observer
The rise and regulation of killer police robots | The Week
Digidog, a Robotic Dog Used by the Police, Stirs Privacy Concerns - The New York Times
How Close Are We to Creating a Real-Life Chappie? | Arts & Culture| Smithsonian Magazine