Georgia Sheriff’s Office Launches State-Of-The-Art Robot Security Program

Georgia Sheriff’s Office Launches State-Of-The-Art Robot Security Program

A jail facility in Georgia is the testing ground for a new AI-powered robot security system.

The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office unveiled its new 6-foot-tall DEKA Sentry Robots on Wednesday (October 23rd), insisting that devices will allow them to shift personnel elsewhere to increase productivity and have a safer facility for officers.

A press release from the department stated about the 90-day program:

“This advanced robotic system will assist personnel with perimeter patrols and security rounds in select dormitories, introducing a new layer of safety and operational efficiency.”

It added:

“Sentry robots serve as a powerful and visible deterrent to potential threats. Equipped with 360-degree cameras, night vision, lights, heat detection, and two-way audio capabilities, the robots provide continuous surveillance and real-time communications. While the Sentry robots are programmed to navigate the facility autonomously, a live operator will control them for more complex tasks – ensuring adaptable security tailored to the situation at hand.”

To start, the agency will deploy three robots, hoping that the new system will revolutionize the jail/prison industry.

Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens stated about the new devices:

“I think we can work smarter with technology and not harder…These Jail Bots can handle tasks much faster than some of us humans can and more efficiently.”

He continued:

“Now they will not take the place of humans, let’s make sure you understand that…I think it’s going to be a game changer for the whole corrections industry because it will allow us to be a lot safer, more efficient.”

 

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Authored by: Kay Johnson