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AI-powered "RoboCops" take up traffic duties in Chinese cities

AI-powered "RoboCops" take up traffic duties in Chinese cities
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Donning a police uniform, a reflective vest and a white cap, the robot officer - identified by the badge number "Intelligent Police Unit R001" - looks remarkably human from a distance. Up close, its metallic sleekness and futuristic demeanor have made it a local celebrity, with pedestrians frequently pausing to snap photos of the cyberpunk scene, Xinhua reports.

It is a new colleague capable of assisting us effectively," said Jiang Zihao, a traffic police officer in Wuhu.


According to Jiang, "Intelligent Police Unit R001," an AI-enabled traffic policing robot, is integrated with the city's traffic signal system. It can execute standard traffic command gestures synchronized with changing lights.

Equipped with high-definition cameras and an intelligent voice-broadcasting system, the robot uses large-model algorithms to autonomously identify traffic violations by non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians and deliver on-site warnings.

In addition to stationary duty, the robot is mobile, capable of navigating independently to designated locations on command. Its capabilities also include identifying illegal parking and conducting real-time road monitoring.

The robot can work around the clock," Jiang said, noting that it is expected to ease the workload of the police, especially during peak hours or in extreme weather conditions.


This "RoboCop" is the latest addition to China's growing fleet of AI-powered traffic assistants.
 

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