Supervisor Hillary Ronen, who voted against the proposal, said on Twitter that she was “beyond disappointed” in the board’s apparent decision to permit the SFPD to utilize weaponized robots against people.
San Francisco police have received clearance to authorize robots to use deadly force, meaning military-grade devices operated by trained cops may be able to kill suspects during critical crises.
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