Security robot ‘drowns itself’ in office fountain
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It probably wasn’t what the proud makers of this robot had in mind when they promised to build a machine that could replace human security guards.
An autonomous security robot designed to patrol car parks and buildings appears to have taken its life into its own hands by driving into a fountain in an office building in Washington DC.
The Knightscope K5, an rocket-ship shaped droid that stands aroud 5-feet tall, is fitted with GPS, lasers, sensors and cameras that are meant to help it monitor its surroundings.
The robot is meant to spot misdemeanours and parking violations and identify known criminals, moving at around 3 miles per hour and avoiding law-abiding citizens.
But this particular robot, for reasons as yet not known, appears to have driven down the steps of the fountain in the middle of the office and ended up floating sideways, rendering it immobile. It was removed, although is likely to have been permanently damaged.
Knightscope, the company behind the droid, said it was investigating the incident and that it was an isolated event.
But that didn’t stop people drawing comparisons to Marvin, the paranoid robot from The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy series, and speculating that things might have just become too much for the K5.
It is not the first time that the robot has found its way into trouble. Last year, it knocked over a toddler at a shopping centre in California, leaving them bruised, but carried on as if nothing had happened.