The mayor’s heart movement with a robot became a laughingstock
The pose of Eric Adams, mayor of New York, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the United States, at the press conference he attended the other day, became a hot topic…
Adams, who introduced the armless patrol robot that will be used for two months at the Times Square subway stop as part of the pilot program, posed with the robot after answering questions from members of the press. Adams, who attempted to make the “heart sign” he has used frequently in recent weeks, caught the attention of social media users.
Although the K5 patrol robot, which measures approximately 160 centimeters long, has no arms, Adams’ attempt at making a heart sign was ridiculed on Twitter. Some social media users warned Adams, who was trying to make the heart sign, widely used in Turkish politics before elections in May, saying: “The robot has no arms and the mayor is trying to make this gesture with they”. “.
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While one user said, “The mayor of New York couldn’t make a heart sign with the police robot because the robot doesn’t have arms,” this comment was viewed more than 11 million times. One user said: “New York needs affordable housing and subways that run on time. “But we’re paying money to a robot that still can’t even make a heart,” he said. Another user said: “This is a very strange image.”
The robot, which was specially developed and rented for $9 an hour by a company called Knightscope, can tell when a crime or emergency has occurred thanks to its camera. There was also criticism that the robot, which does not have voice recording or facial recognition functions, will not be of much use to society.