Should Local Police Departments Deploy Lethal Robots?

The New Yorker 

Last month, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in favor of allowing that city's police department to deploy robots equipped with a potential to kill, should a situation--in the estimation of police officers--call for lethal force. With that decision, the board appeared to have delivered the city to a dystopian future. The vote garnered a loudly negative response from the public, and this week the supervisors reversed course and sent the policy back to committee. But the fact that the decision initially passed--and may yet pass in some form--should not have been surprising. Police departments around the country have been acquiring robotic devices for decades.

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