Donald Trump strengthens their security after winning the U.S. election with a robotic dog patrolling the mansion in Mar-a-Lago. A robotic dog, named “Spot” made by Boston Dynamics, is the most recent addition to the U.S. intelligence arsenal for the safety of the new American President Donald Trump. According to the BBC, Spot was recently seen patrolling around Mar-a-Lago resort by elected President Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, among the palm trees. Robot dogs of this kind have no weapons with each of them being remotely or automatically controlled, as long as its route is planned in advance. “Don’t caress” An inscription on each Spot leg warns passers-by to “don’t pet” the dog. “I don’t know why someone would want to pet him. The appearance of these dogs does not encourage hugs,” says Melissa Michelson, a political scientist at Menlo College. “The protection of the elected president is a top priority,” a Secret Service spokesman told The Post. Trump beefs up security with robot dog sen patrolling Mar-a-Lago estate — New York Post (@nypost) “Although we cannot get into the specific capabilities, robotic dogs are equipped with surveillance technology, and a number of advanced sensors supporting our protection operations”. A video of Spot in Mar-a-Lago has become viral in TikTok, dividing commentators, with some finding the robot cute and others creepy. In the months preceding the American presidential election, Trump became a target in two assassination attempts. The first at an election rally in July in Pennsylvania, and the other at the Mar-a golf course- Lago in September. According to Ron Williams, a former agent and current CEO of Talon Companies, active in the field of safety and risk management, attempts against Trump’s life pushed U.S. intelligence services “to upgrade the technology that can enhance the ability to detect and prevent incidents.” In Williams’ opinion, robotic dogs should already guard the house long ago, as much of its territory was exposed.
Donald Trump: Meet Spot, the robotic dog guarding his mansion in Mar-a-Lago
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