Secret Service doggedly determined to protect Trump with Boston Dynamics' Spot Published: 12 Nov. 2024, 15:53 SARAH CHEA chea.sarah@joongang.
co.kr Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI A Spot robot dog, labeled with the logo of the United States Secret Service, patrols President-elect Donald Trump--owned Mar-a-Lago luxury resort club in Palm Beach, Florida. [AFP/YONHAP] A robot dog from Hyundai Motor-backed Boston Dynamics has been spotted patrolling the Mar-a-Lago luxury resort club owned by U.
S. President-elect Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida. Spot, a remote-controlled four-legged robot, was seen in the video strolling on the grass outside the property with the logo of the United States Secret Service stenciled on its torso and the text "DO NOT PET" stamped on its legs.
The Secret Service reportedly confirmed that the robot dog belongs to the agency, stating that "safeguarding the president-elect is our top priority." Related Article Hyundai Motor describes a robot future — but a good one Hyundai's Boston Dynamics partners with Toyota on AI-powered humanoid robot Spot, a four-legged robotic dog developed by Hyundai Motor-backed Boston Dynamics, moves at the Korean carmaker's booth at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. [SARAH CHEA] “The robotic dogs are equipped with surveillance technology, and an array of advanced sensors that support our protective operations," an agency spokesperson told the New York Post.
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