
ROBOT DOGS RUN ATLANTA—CITIZENS FEAR VOICES IN THE NIGHT!
In the latest escalation of tech-driven “security” in American cities, Atlanta has unleashed robot security dogs that are actively issuing verbal commands to citizens on the streets.
A new video exposes how these mechanical enforcers operate with zero discretion: one woman greets the device warmly, complies instantly, and still gets reported to police.
These four-legged units, deployed by companies such as Undaunted Robotics across Atlanta apartment complexes, parking lots, and construction sites, patrol 24/7 with cameras, lights, sirens, and speakers.
In the grand tradition of American innovation, Atlanta has just unleashed robot security dogs—because nothing says “welcome to the neighborhood” like a barking metal mutt that calls the cops on you for being friendly. These four-legged overlords patrol 24/7, complete with sirens and cameras, turning your local apartment complex into a low-budget sci-fi dystopia where compliance isn’t just expected, it’s apparently punished. Even when a perfectly polite woman did exactly what the robot ordered, she still scored a police visit—proving robotics has mastered the art of bureaucratic overreach with the subtlety of a foghorn. Meanwhile, somewhere in a corporate office, an “undaunted” human clicks buttons to feed real-time video to responders, forever preserving the timeless human tradition of outsourcing not just labor, but common sense.
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