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CSETv0 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsProblem Nature
Robustness
Physical System
Vehicle/mobile robot
Level of Autonomy
High
Nature of End User
Amateur
Public Sector Deployment
No
Data Inputs
LIDAR, sonar, video camera, vibration detection, thermal anomaly detection, automatic signal detection, audio
CSETv1 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
51
CSETv1_Annotator-1 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
51
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2017
Date of Incident Month
07
Date of Incident Day
08
Estimated Date
No
CSETv1_Annotator-2 Taxonomy Classifications
Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
51
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July 13, 2016 05:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Knightscope, Inc., an advanced physical security technology company, is issuing its first incident report regarding operation of its Autonomous Data Machin…
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A security robot at the Stanford Mall in Palo Alto, California recently went rogue and knocked a 16-month old boy down before running over his leg (links to a video news report if you're interested). Wow, going for the weakest of the herd -…
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16 mo old has injuries to leg, foot after @StanfordShop security robot knocks him down and runs him over. #paloalto pic.twitter.com/tJdDNeFJq1 — Lilian Kim (@liliankim7) July 12, 2016
5 foot tall, 300lb security robot @StanfordShop injures …
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16 mo old has injuries to leg, foot after @StanfordShop security robot knocks him down and runs him over. #paloalto pic.twitter.com/tJdDNeFJq1 — Lilian Kim (@liliankim7) July 12, 2016
Last week in Palo Alto, a young boy was knocked down and…
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Step aside, Paul Blart. There's a new mall cop in town.
Standing five feet and weighing in at 300 pounds, the K5 security robot wanders the grounds of corporate campuses, malls, and data centers in the Silicon Valley Area and gathers inform…
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Step aside, Paul Blart. There’s a new mall cop in town.
Standing five feet and weighing in at 300 pounds, the K5 security robot wanders the grounds of corporate campuses, malls, and data centres in the Silicon Valley Area and gathers inform…
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This article has been updated to reflect comment from Knightscope.
After a 5-foot tall, 300 pound security robot reportedly knocked down and ran over a 16-month-old child at a shopping center in Palo Alto, Califo., the child’s parents are s…
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Robots might be cheaper to employ than humans, but it seems they still need to work on their people skills. Last week, a robot security guard at the Stanford Shopping Center in Silicon Valley knocked down a toddler while on duty and then ap…
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The oblong security robots that are equal parts creepy and helpful with just a dash of Dalek are popping up everywhere from shopping malls to tech company campuses. Created by Knightscope, the five-foot-tall, 300-pound K5 robots roll around…
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When the Mercury News wrote in May about the Stanford Shopping Center’s new security guard robot, it said the five-foot-tall, 300 pound Knightscope K5 “can remain on the lookout for bad guys while entertaining kids at the same time.” Less t…
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A security robot employed to guard a shopping centre in California ran over a toddler, leaving them bruised with a swollen foot and sore head.
The 136kg robot didn't notice when it ran into the 16-month-year-old child and carried on driving…
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Proving that the future is either too close or very far away, a mall security robot in Palo Alto, CA, allegedly injured a toddler by knocking him down and running him over.
"The robot hit my son's head and he fell down facing down on the fl…
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The 300-pound, 5-foot-tall "K5" mechanical guard, built by Knightscope, designed to alert security guards to disturbances and detect known shoplifters with its camera, pounced on an innocent 1-year-old at the Stanford Shopping Center, and t…
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Harwin Cheng does not welcome our new robot overlords. The 16-month-old boy was allegedly knocked down and run over by a Knightscope K5 security robot at the Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Shopping Center.
The K5 security robot stands fiv…
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A young boy was knocked down and run over by a 5-foot-tall, 300-pound security robot at a California mall on Thursday.
Sixteen-month-old Harwin Cheng suffered a swollen foot and several scrapes in the scary encounter at the Stanford Shoppin…
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PALO ALTO — Stanford Shopping Center has temporarily docked its futuristic security robots after one of the 5-foot-tall, 300-pound mechanical guards reportedly ran into and hurt a young child last week.
“We are investigating this incident t…
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A roving security robot has been patrolling parts of Palo Alto since last year, with the sole job of protecting the people around it. The robo mall cop recently failed on that front when it knocked over and injured a toddler.
As a cheaper a…
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Tiffany Teng told KGO-TV that she and her family were visiting the Stanford Shopping Center on Thursday when the robot, also known as an autonomous data machine, suddenly hit her son's head and caused him to fall to the ground. While still …
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Palo Alto - A 16-month-old toddler in California is going to grow up with fear of, and possibly respect for, robots and what they are capable of doing after he was run over by a security guard robot at a local shopping mall.
Parents watch i…
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Image copyright Knightscope Image caption The Knightscope robots have been taken off duty while the incident is investigated
Security robots at a shopping centre in Silicon Valley have been taken off duty after one of them ran over a toddle…
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A mall in Silicon Valley this week suspended its security robots after a collision involving one of them resulted in a toddler getting a bruised leg—a reversal from children harassing robots at the mall.
The accident could reignite fears ab…
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The whole point of a security robot is to protect people and/or things, which makes a recent incident with one in the real world (in case you hadn’t realized we’d reached that level of “future” yet) that much more upsetting: A 300-pound, Da…
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For Silicon Valley toddlers who are learning to walk, there's a new lesson -- watch out for the robots.
A mother and father watched in horror as a security robot at a mall in California knocked their 16-month-old to the ground and ran over …
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The Stanford Shopping Centre has suspended its security robots following an incident last week in which a 16-month-old boy collided with one of its machines, resulting in a minor injury. A K5 unit. (Image: Knightscope)
The toddler, Harwin C…
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A mall security robot called Knightscope K5 recently ran over a 16-month-old toddler while on patrol at the Stanford Shopping Centre in Silicon Valley.
While the boy, Harwin Cheng, didn’t suffer major injury from the ordeal, the incident is…
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Last week in the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, California, a robot security guard knocked over a 17-month-old kid and ran over his right foot. The robot, which weighs in at 300 pounds and stands five feet tall, is one of two securi…
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A five-foot tall, 400-pound robot with four surveillance cameras just got fired from its security job. Right before Christmas.
The San Francisco animal welfare non-profit, SF SPCA, rented the 'bot to roam its parking lot and grounds, ostens…
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