San Francisco Board of Supervisors approves use of robots that can kill
Dean Preston of the San Francisco Board of Directors speaks with Yasmin Vossoughian about the city’s proposed policy to allow police robots to use deadly force and why he believes it’s unnecessary and harmful in the long run.
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