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Robot spies can be more dangerous than we even imagine

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Robot spies can be more dangerous than we even imagine


The human can take a fancy to the robot and that makes the new, human-looking robots more dangerous than real humans. The fact is that the robot spies, what can look like humans might have sensors what are feeling does the targeted person like the robot or not. Another thing that makes those robots dangerous is that they don't have real feelings, and that means they do everything to getting near the targeted person. 

Those robots have no conscience, and that thing makes them more dangerous than any human can be. The robot's mission is to infiltrate to the near some person does not ever turn off. But even if the robot will look like a human, it would not be as human. The robot might able to use the infrasound to please targeted persons, and they might use EEG-scanners that are hidden in their hands. 

The eyes of the robot might have the CCD-cameras with infrared options and the advanced artificial intelligence will observe the things like changing the temperature on the skin and the breaks between the words. Along with neural data and level of voice, the robot will sense the feelings of humans. That kind of system can also simulate the pleasure center in the brain by using electric impulses. 

If we are thinking about the robots that are made for spying that kind of tool will make sure that the robot is pleasing the target. And along with subliminal command systems, those things make them extremely effective infiltrators and eliminators. Those systems can also deliver the data, that their sensors collect from the WLAN-networks to the control officers through satellite communication or over the internet. 

Spy robots are multi-use tools, and they can collect data from multiple points. The system can also deliver spy programs to the systems that are close to them or route all data through them. The only problem is that those robots should have powerful computers, that they can make those missions autonomously. Or they must communicate all the time with the computer centers and supercomputers. 


Image: https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/teaching-robots-right-wrong

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