FIFA To Have Robot Dogs Patrolling World Cup Venues As Part Of Its Security Force
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The Guadalupe Stadium in Monterrey will have robot dogs equipped with cameras and sensors to strengthen the security of the World Cup 2026
As the world gears up for the World Cup, Mexico is deploying a striking new weapon against crime and chaos: robot dogs. It involves four metallic canines that roam through buildings equipped with cameras, night vision, and artificial intelligence in search of danger.
FIFA To Have Robot Dogs Patrolling World Cup Venues As Part Of Its Security Force
Spectators attending the World Cup matches in Dallas, New Jersey, and Mexico will experience a little Black Mirror in real life, as organizers will use robot dogs to patrol the venues as part of the FIFA security force. Two robot dogs will be based at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and two at the International Broadcast Center in Dallas during the World Cup. Four robot dogs will also police the World Cup grounds in Mexico, which is hosting matche…
Image made in Gemini by Merca2.0 The countdown for the World Cup of 2026 is already driving changes in the cities that will host the tournament. In Nuevo León, one of the latest developments that has attracted attention is the incorporation of robot patrol dogs that will be part of the surveillance strategies during the matches and events related to the sports fair. The municipality of Guadalupe, located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, pr…
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