Denver Police unveiled "Spot" this week, with plans to use the robotic dog for suspicious device retrieval and on SWAT calls.
These unsettling systems like something out of a sci-fi nightmare are becoming more pervasive as militaries look to them for ...
While critics of these robot dogs call them everything from ... A fear among some is that police would arm the dogs, but no department has done that as of yet, though San Francisco has allowed ...
Denver police officers have a new four-legged friend to help investigate dangerous cases, but it doesn’t respond to Fido. A recently purchased $328,000 robot “dog” will be used by the bomb ...
The Denver Police Department announced Wednesday that it has a new robotic dog that will be used as needed in “dangerous situations.” It doesn’t have a name yet, but police are working with ...
DENVER — The Denver Police Department introduced its newest member Wednesday: A robotic "dog" that will be used to help patrol the 9NEWS Parade of Lights on Saturday. The robo-dog is assigned to ...
A practical policing solution? Or science fiction? Police in China have put “Rotunbot Cop” on display. But not everything is ...
“The Denver Police Department is thrilled to have this tool to increase officer safety by utilizing the robot to enter into potentially life-ending situations,” says Denver Police Chief Ron ...
DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) - The Denver Police Department has unveiled a new bomb squad dog, but this one is not a furry friend. It's a robot. Police say the robot can open doors, lift objects ...
San Francisco. New York City. And now Denver. These cities have all adopted a new dog. A crime-fighting dog that's all byte and no bark. Yet there's no shortage of noise over these canine robots.