Security robot accidentally attacks child
Last year, researchers found that when kids met a robot in the mall, they would often try to beat it up. Last week, at a shopping center in the Bay Area, the opposite happened: a security robot took out a toddler.
Reports Lilian Kim at ABC 7:
[L]ast Thursday, 16-month-old Harwin Cheng had a frightening collision with the robot. “The robot hit my son’s head and he fell down facing down on the floor and the robot did not stop and it kept moving forward,” Harwin’s mom Tiffany Teng said.
Harwin’s parents say the robot ran over his right foot, causing it to swell, but luckily the child didn’t suffer any broken bones.
The robot is the same one patrolling an Uber parking lot: a 5-foot-tall, 300-pound white, egg-shaped surveillance robot made by San Francisco start-up Knightscope. The robots are not weaponized or meant to engage with humans; they’re just meant to document things gone wrong. The robot has multiple high-definition cameras for 360-degree vision, a thermal camera, a laser rangefinder, a weather sensor, a license-plate recognition camera, four microphones, and person recognition capabilities.