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    Thailand Deploys AI-Powered Robot Police: Features Will Leave You Stunned!

    Thailand introduces AI Police Cyborg 1.0 to boost security. From facial recognition to detecting weapons and violent behavior—here’s how this robot is transforming policing!

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 22 Apr 2025, 04:20 AM
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    Updated: 11 Mar 2026, 05:59 PM

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    Thailand Deploys AI-Powered Robot Police: Features Will Leave You Stunned!

    The Royal Police of Thailand has included a robot police named 'AI Police Cyborg 1.0' in its team to further strengthen crime control and security system. This robot is capable of using cutting-edge technology such as facial recognition, weapons recognition and assessing violent behavior.


    The Royal Police of Thailand has included a robot police in its team. Its name is "AI Police Cyborg 1.0". Information has been given in a Facebook post about this that this robot police has been deployed on Tonson Road in Muang District. In the picture that surfaced, the robot was seen in police uniform. The features of this robocop are so amazing that anyone will be shocked to know about it.


    Shocking features of robot police

    This robot police has been deployed with the joint efforts of Provincial Police Command 7, Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police and Nakhon Pathom Municipal Corporation. This robot police is equipped with many specialties. It has the ability to access nearby CCTV cameras, drones and 360-degree cameras equipped with AI. It can easily identify faces, assess someone's behavior, and identify weapons. Experts say that its video analytics is so advanced that it can easily differentiate between a toy gun and a real gun. Apart from this, it also has tremendous ability to understand violent behavior.


    How will it work


    According to the Facebook post of the Royal Thailand Police, this AI Police Cyborg 1.0 has been connected to the command and control center. With its help, people's safety can be taken care of. People's safety will be the main task of this robot police. In reports, experts have said that such robot police can be used for security arrangements in big events. This will make it easier for ordinary policemen to make better arrangements. Also, with its help, it will be possible to keep an eye at all times.


    People's reaction


    At the same time, people are considering these robot police as a weapon used against activists. In the recent past, there have been cases where the Royal Thailand Police was seen taking action against the protesters. At the same time, experts say that although this robot police of Thailand has many capabilities, it is currently difficult for them to move on their own. In such a situation, they will be used only by keeping them stationary at one place. In such a situation, there is no need to be too afraid of such robot police.

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