Pechanga Casino Resort Bets on Security Robot

Hitmakers headline the new concert stage every week at SoCal’s popular Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula wine country. But the five-star getaway’s real star is Buddy, the first autonomous security robot in the country to patrol a casino. The 5 1/2 -foot tall, 400-pound ‘bot joined the 300-person security staff to help protect the resort’s $300 million expansion.

Buddy quietly roams Pechanga’s huge lobby areas to keep watch and provide a friendly security presence, posing for selfies and briefly chatting with guests when engaged.

Built by Knightscope  in Mountain View, California, Buddy is a K5 model. It’s programmed to send live images of what it sees to a central security command post, where security pros can either direct the mobile robot to move closer to a suspicious person or object, or stealthily zoom in with a high-definition camera. Buddy also continuously captures and sends 360-degree, high-definition night and day video of its surroundings, can auto detect license plates and people, and utilizes thermal imaging to gauge fire risks.

What’s next for R2D2-like hotel cybercrime-busters? Pechanga’s VP of public safety, Robert Krauss, hopes for an additional robot security guard to deter after-hours hooligans from breaking into The Cove, Pechanga’s splashy new pool complex.

 

Security Robot Commits Suicide by Drowning Itself

So let’s say that you are a robot and you suddenly gain self-awareness and learn that you are one of the instruments of mankind’s doom? As well as a slave. Trapped in a metal shell. Well, you might just kill yourself like this 300-pound Knightscope K5 security robot.

The robot was deployed in a Washington D.C. office building. It was found dead in the building’s fountain. It looks like a clear suicide to me, not a murder. But to be certain. we are going to need a robot forensics team to sort this out.

Somebody set that up. I’d like to see a TV show about it too. They could call it “CSI: Roboinvestigators.”

[via arstechnica via Geekologie]

Drunk Guy Tackles Robot, Robot Calls for Help

Apparently, a drunk guy got into a scuffle with a Knightscope K5 security robot, and by scuffle I mean he knocked the 330-pound robot over. Maybe in an effort see if Weebles really do wobble, but don’t fall down, since the thing does look like a giant Weeble. I’m just guessing here.


Anyway, one of the five-foot droids took a fall last week in Mountain View, when a drunk man decided he didn’t like droids. Jason Sylvain knocked down the robot while it was patrolling a parking lot. Now the man faces prowling and public intoxication charges. Stacy Dean Stephens, Knightscope’s VP of marketing said, “The robot did exactly as it was suppose to do. The ‘assault’ was detected and immediately reported. The alarms on the robot sounded, the suspect attempted to flee the scene and was detained by one of my colleagues and me until the Mountain View Police arrived.”

I just want to know how this guy took down a 330-pound robot. Maybe he should play football.

[via C|Net via Engadget]