NY: NYPD K5 security robot in Times Square subway
By Reuters
24 November 2023 |
3:15 am
Commuters walk past the NYPD’s Knightscope K5 Autonomous Security Robot at the Times Square subway station, New York, NY, November 22, 2023. With a 360-camera placed on its head, the 420-pound robot is set up as a crime deterrent, and patrols with a 2 NYPD-officer escort from midnight to 6am.
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