Rs 63 lakh robot cop retired after a year on duty with zero arrests and tickets
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** The failure of a fully autonomous robot cop—costing ₹63 lakh yet yielding zero arrests—highlights a severe gap between AI hype and operational reliability in law‑enforcement robotics, undermining public trust and policy confidence in AI‑driven policing. It forces governments and vendors to scrutinize cost‑effectiveness, accountability frameworks, and real‑world testing protocols before scaling AI enforcement deployments.
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- AI product teams
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