Quote Originally Posted by Rocket View Post

That's a liability nightmare. If the dogs are chained up so they can't bite the druggies, then the druggies will ignore them. If the dogs ARE allowed to bite, then whomever is in control of the dogs will be sued for millions.
You don't need to guard a facility with real dogs anymore.
Boston Dynamics already sells AI robotic dogs that can interface with ChatGPT for $75K.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGz09OMDkro

The NYPD already incorporated Digidogs into their force two year ago and near the end of the video they said they used it to respond to a home invasion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24jufNhuUSI

The NYPD one doesn't have a mouth like the ones Boston Dynamics showcases, but that was two years ago. Maybe it's changed since then.

It doesn't even need a mouth. You can attach a stun probe on the front of it that can shock a junkie with 1,200 volts if a junkie gets too close and doesn't respond to a voice warning. Then it can call the police that an intruder was captured.

China has already militarized these AI dogs by mounting a 7.62mm rifle to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5gCd3y8JzE

The Chinese army has some AI dogs that can be carried by drones to hot spots here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0mnymzGKs0

China even used AI dogs to patrol public streets during the covid lockdown a year ago here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scSdbCztNnk

China is already selling much cheaper knockoffs of these robodogs for $600.00 on Alibaba, so price isn't really an issue anymore.