Ramblings of an old Doc

 

You’ll be receiving no Valentine from this CUPID: The Chaotic Unmanned Personal Intercept Drone. This via Zach Honig at Engadget.

photocredit Engadget

This drone ‘copter delivers an 80,000 Volt zap. The developers say it’s for use against ‘bad guys’. The devs hail from Chaotic Moon, the same people who developed SharkPunch (and its Leap Motion visor mounted controller) and Oculus Rift and VR software as well as a motorized, gesture controlled skate board (Board of Awesomeness). They’ve built various apps and games for MS, Fox, News Corp, Pizza Hut, CBS Sports, Sanrio, Betty Crocker, Starbucks, Best Buy, Goupon and The Discovery Channel. No surprise, they’re tied into Silverlake Partners (private leverage firm with MS among others as clients). Check out Chaotic Moon on the Wikipedia.

They’ve developed a ‘Smarter Cart’ that follows the shopper around the store, using Kinect for gestures/commands. It can also ‘guide’ shoppers to the goods on their shopping list (insert preferred product marketing money here). Shudder.

Well, this little gem (Stun Copter) will probably be the darling of Police Departments everywhere.

Have a good weekend!

Sources:

http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/07/stun-copter-video/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/07/punching-virtual-sharks-for-points-oculus-rift-leap-motion/

http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/22/leap-motion-controller-review/

http://www.engadget.com/tag/oculusrift/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaotic_Moon_Studios#Research_and_development


Comments (Page 1)
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on Mar 08, 2014

First to say it.

Its only a matter of time.

on Mar 08, 2014

This might be closer... but the idea of a Taser drone copter is to me, quite disturbing. Sort of like, "Well, this doesn't shoot missiles and isn't lethal, so it's ok." blurring boundaries between the acceptable and something which (like regular tasers) will probably be abused as well as their lethal cousins.

on Mar 08, 2014

Orwellian.

on Mar 08, 2014

This is MORE orwellian than the NSA's activites?

on Mar 09, 2014

Part and parcel.

on Mar 09, 2014

Next it'll be a modification to load 5000 rounds of rapid fire 45 calibre shells to use as crowd dispersal in riot situations... then small nukes for overseas applications.

Who knows where it'll end.... maybe with an instant rain maker that turns raindrops into high velocity bullets.

Or better yet, spend the money to make universal health care a viable and ongoing concern for all....

on Mar 09, 2014

starkers


Or better yet, spend the money to make universal health care a viable and ongoing concern for all....

One strategy empowers a select few (surveillance), one empowers everyone (universal health care)...

Look at this nation's history, and you know the owners are very covetous of their power.

on Mar 09, 2014

I'm not sure tasers themselves have been a beneficial technological advance in the first place.  Before their deployment, with only lethal force as the alternative, officers had to approach situations with a modicum of reason and caution.  Now, the default response just seems to be "taser everyone involved, and sort it out later."

Old lady jaywalking and didn't hear you tell her to stop?  TASER THE B!^CH!

 

on Mar 09, 2014

Cauldyth

I'm not sure tasers themselves have been a beneficial technological advance in the first place.  Before their deployment, with only lethal force as the alternative, officers had to approach situations with a modicum of reason and caution.  Now, the default response just seems to be "taser everyone involved, and sort it out later."

Old lady jaywalking and didn't hear you tell her to stop?  TASER THE B!^CH!

 

Yeah, the cops here in Oz have gotten taser happy on more than one occasion... and often quite unnecessarily.  Like the time 4 cops decided to arrest a mentally ill patient who had been ejected from a hospital but was unable to leave the grounds... thus he was 'trespassing'.  The cops handcuffed him and started to frogmarch him to one of their cars, but when he fell to the ground and was having violent convulsions all 4 cops tasered him repeatedly.  The man died as a result and 46 taser wounds were recorded by the state coroner, all of which were deemed unnecessary, yet the cops were never charged or even properly disciplined.  No, they were just transferred to another police district well out of the public eye and scrutiny.

That is just one of hundreds of cases of taser abuse where victims have either died or have suffered permanent injury, and the cases keep piling up, yet little or nothing is being done to charge or discipline the cops responsible... and I find it completely reprehensible that a cop who had sex with witnesses and prostitutes while on duty can be charged and jailed, but not cops who essentially committed murder,

on Mar 19, 2014

Next thing you know, we will all be forced to have a chip inserted into our bodies, for ID , safety, and security reasons, of course.  And the chip includes a tasering application that can be remotely activated... for the public good, of course.   

on Mar 20, 2014

ElanaAhova
Next thing you know, we will all be forced to have a chip inserted into our bodies, for ID , safety, and security reasons, of course. And the chip includes a tasering application that can be remotely activated... for the public good, of course.

Yup, 'law enforcement' becoming less and less accountable with technology that means they're not even at the scene when whoever for whatever is terminated by a drone, etc.

on Mar 20, 2014

I'm gonna apply for the Mars colony thing.

on Mar 20, 2014

starkers


Quoting ElanaAhova, reply 10Next thing you know, we will all be forced to have a chip inserted into our bodies, for ID , safety, and security reasons, of course. And the chip includes a tasering application that can be remotely activated... for the public good, of course.

Yup, 'law enforcement' becoming less and less accountable with technology that means they're not even at the scene when whoever for whatever is terminated by a drone, etc.

It's not like the US is assassinating their own citizens (often).

on Mar 20, 2014

Heavenfall
It's not like the US is assassinating their own citizens (often).

Unless they're involved with one or more fundamentalist groups. 

on Mar 21, 2014



Quoting Heavenfall, reply 13It's not like the US is assassinating their own citizens (often).

Unless they're involved with one or more fundamentalist groups. 

Not even!  One only has to piss off the wrong cop/public official and you're toast.

Frankly, I think cops need to be more stringently tested in the academy to see if they're likely to take the power of the uniform/badge too far when fully fledged officers.... and if so they simply are not sworn in.

Sometimes the only difference between a cop and a violent criminal is the badge/uniform... and either way, violent cop or violent criminal, they need to be kept off the street for public safety.

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