
Facial profiling! The glasses scans 46,000 biometric points on a person's face and compares it against a criminal database. When the glasses find a bad guy (it's actually a camera attached to the glasses), a red light pops up inside the glasses and alerts the officer on what to do.
The goal is to start using these Robocop glasses in test runs at crowded events (think soccer games and concerts) so police will be familiar with the technology come 2014 (when Rio de Janeiro hosts the World Cup). A big concern about the World Cup being in Brazil was the security, and if you saw Robocop, you'll know he handled his share of bad guys with ease. Hopefully, they can do the same!
that is freaking awesome, considering im not a criminal
ReplyDeleteThat is ridiculously cool
ReplyDeletei dont believe this is real
ReplyDeleteThe tech side of me says "YES!" but the justice side of me says "Oh no".
ReplyDeleteThis is insane. It really is crazy how technology is growing these days.
ReplyDeletewell there are going to be alot more mistakes.
ReplyDeletePretty cool and amazing to think about. Couldn't imagine the amount of faulties and bugs it could have and wrong facial tracks.
ReplyDeleteRobocop anyone??
ReplyDeletethe future is here!
ReplyDeletewow
ReplyDeletethis is awesome!
Be afraid...
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome
ReplyDeleteoshit
ReplyDeleteOne day robots will be manufactured to commit crimes, just to keep the police forces busy.
ReplyDeleteHard to believe oO
ReplyDeleteThat sounds really awesome.
ReplyDeleteDOPE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that technology is seriously awesome! Glad I'm not a criminal in brazil! hehe
ReplyDeleteNo doubt this will be coming to major western cities near you.
ReplyDeleteTHE FUUUUTURE.
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