New York City Brings Back Dystopian Robot Police Dogs
'Digidog is out of the pound," New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared, not ominously.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) is reintroducing robot police dogs after scrapping their rollout in 2021 due to public backlash.
Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the return of "digidog," the NYPD's nickname for a four-legged remote-control robot, at a Times Square press conference Tuesday demonstrating several new pieces of police equipment.
'Digidog is out of the pound," Adams declared. "Digidog is now part of the tool kit that we are using."
Look at these little freaks in action:
The NYPD is welcoming a new member to its ranks: a robot dog. The robotic mobile K-9 device is part of a number of technological rollouts the city said is "crucial" in keeping the city safe. https://t.co/mS7vk99Ys0 pic.twitter.com/zyoYFbyc8d
— Geopolitics & Empire (@Geopolitics_Emp) April 11, 2023
The NYPD first obtained several Boston Dynamics robots in 2020, claiming they would be invaluable for hazardous scenes like barricaded suspects and bomb threats. In 2016, Dallas police used a robot armed with a bomb to blow up a barricaded suspect.
Deployments of the robot in New York City, including at a public housing complex, sparked a backlash from privacy and civil liberties advocates, who worried there was too little oversight and too much opportunity for unchecked police surveillance.
Under pressure, the city quietly terminated its contract with Boston Dynamics. "It's creepy, alienating and sends the wrong message to New Yorkers," a spokesman for then-Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
But Adams has never been worried about being creepy or alienating, so the dogs are back.
"I believe that technology is here; we cannot be afraid of it," Adams said at Tuesday's press conference. "A few loud people were opposed to it, and we took a step back. That is not how I operate. I operate on looking at what's best for the city."
"Rolling out Digidogs and Robocops only opens New Yorkers up to more pervasive police spying," the New York Civil Liberties Union tweeted.
Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP), a surveillance watchdog group, said in a statement that the NYPD "is turning bad science fiction into terrible policing."
"New York deserves real safety, not a knockoff robocop," Cahn said. "Wasting public dollars to invade New Yorkers' privacy is a dangerous police stunt."
STOP notes that last month, the NYPD Inspector General released a report finding that the NYPD violated a 2020 law requiring it to disclose surveillance technology.
According to the New York Times, two of these robo-puppies cost $750,000, but don't worry; the NYPD is paying for them with asset forfeiture funds.
Under civil forfeiture laws, police can seize property suspected of being connected to criminal activity, even if the owners aren't charged. For example, a Bronx family was left facing eviction in 2016 after NYPD officers trashed their apartment and seized more than $2,000 in cash from them.
The robot dogs wouldn't be the most frivolous use of New York City asset forfeiture funds, though. In 2019, public records showed that former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance spent $250,000 in forfeiture funds over five years on fine dining, first-class airfare, and luxurious hotels.
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It’s plain that these can only be used for evil purposes.
The next logical step is to arm them.
They do seem vulnerable to throwing paint on the optics, crushing under a truck and gunfire to the centrally located battery.
The answer to that is to have hundreds of them.
Has no one seen “Terminator”
Or read Fahrenheit 451?
The robot fire dogs were later weaponized.
As these will be.
The first round of robo dogs didn't work out so well.
https://youtu.be/Hzlt7IbTp6M?t=115
Hah, I had forgotten how over the top that scene was.
Man, that was a *lot* of squibs.
Now I need to go rewatch Robocop.
Puts me in mind of the Mechanical Hound from Fahrenheit 451
Yeppers. We know how that turned out.
The firemen were just protecting people from getting their feelings hurt.
MOST IMPORTANT protection.
FTFY.
Death to cities. I am in favor of anything that hastens that process, and robocops strike me as an excellent development.
Just curious; is there any factual evidence that the primary use of these bright yellow robots will be surveillance?
Does NYC even need extra surveillance?
How else are they gonna see under tables and behind fire hydrants?
Only Fans has your under table surveillance covered.
Ah yes. How long before the "Robodog Upskirt Collection" gets put up on Pornhub?
I can't figure out how they're useful at all, even as surveillance tools. They stand out in the environment, and they're unarmed.
One and only one response: "mission creep." Wait ... one other concept: "accountability." Given the dismal police record on, for example, rogue drug warrior non-compliance, I have zero faith that already highly risky new technology will not be abused by Rambo wannabes.
What would be the take if they paired it with ChatGPT?
It would start biting people who use racial slurs.
Answer: I asked the NYPD RoboDog to suggest a traditional Hungarian goulash. What I got was neither a dog, nor traditional, nor goulash, but the results were awesome!
Quiet down Emma.
Wasn't that Fiona?
I know, I get them confused too.
Lol
IDK about ChatGPT anymore. That's an awful lot of words to say, "100% safe and effective, with no down sides!"
I now feel the need for a Robodog companion animal. At least it'll be quiet and not piss on things.
I'm too lazy to google it, but Boston Dynamics was supposedly doing a demo of some kind of four-legged 'pack' robot that could carry gear and what not through the battlefield... one general leaned over to another and whispered, "Why wouldn't I just use a mule and skip over all the technical problems"
Boston Dynamics, as wow-gee-whiz cool as they are, are the quintessential solution looking for a problem.
It's not as easy as it used to be to pay half the working class to beat up the other half.
We're going to get another "US spent millions on developing a pen that works in space, Russians used pencils" situation.
The US didn't pay for the development of the pen, and the reason to not use pencils in free fall is due to the frangibility and conductivity of the pencil lead.
But other than that, it'll be exactly the same.
There are two kinds of countries in this world: those known for having a flag on the moon and those known for being thrifty with office supplies.
Capitalists don't give a fuck about your "rights", peasants.
Get back to work.
Automation will force even the least observant human beings to confront capitalist morality.
The owners don't need you or your children anymore. Have fun!
I give that a solid C-
D+ at best.
fair point.
Socialists have been saying shit like this for over 200 years and it’s never come to pass. That’s why they’ve switched to trying to scare us with climate doom and racism. You're behind the times.
You're right. Jeffrey Epstein's successor will have lots of new hires and some of those girls will need Uber Eats drivers. I'm gonna go tell the young folks the good news!
You really need to work on your character.
The owners don’t need you or your children anymore. Have fun!
You realize you said this in the political background of socialists saying, "Give us your children so we can sexualize them.", right? Maybe check with Terry McAuliffe to make sure you've hit the right pro-socialist tone next time.
C.J. CIARAMELLA will be writing articles defending the use of automated security in a couple years. Think of invaluable it will be to clear out masses of the unemployable from prime real estate.
This is just foreplay for two-faced libertarian perverts.
What’s everyone worried about?
Cops will shoot them soon enough.
Do you have enough money to hire enough mercs to protect your family from the unemployable hordes?
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May your chains rest lightly upon your back. Preferably in a deep body of water.
The billionaires are prepping. Is your family going to be ready?
Yep.
Just cut off ventilation to their bunkers and be waiting outside with guns.
Now you have an awesome bunker!
I can't figure out what the Digidogs can do? I mean, how do they work? Can't someone just walk up behind it, and disable it, smash it with a hammer or whatever? I can't picture it actually serving a real purpose. It's not armed, it can't walk upright, it has no real physical power.
What the hell is it supposed to do?
It doesn't posses the morality to stop it from genociding the formerly-working class.
With a top speed of 3.5 mph, it really is kinda questionable. If I had to guess, judging from the last 5 yrs., first a series of hit TikTok videos, then a women's para-olympic record and a Bud Light sponsorship.
"rope me."
Heee-yuck!
How long until one is thrown in front of a subway?
I was just thinking that I bet the crunch they make as they go under the tires is a lot more satisfying. The lack of any sort of conception of consciousness or a soul is nice to have too I guess.
Every editorial collective in the Apple except Teen Vogue is lobbying for a seat on the Digidog Civilian Review Board . TV wants one to be guest editor.
If it resists housebreaking, send it to San Francisco
lmao
Target practice on moving targets. What's not to like?
Now for just $49.95 at Amazon, you can own a doggie bomb buster.
Just push the button when the doggie bomb is in range and our device will send a signal that will hack the robot and return it to it's master.
Sic 'em Fido!