Man attacks robot and humanity will probably pay for it one day

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Or, looking at this another way, a drunken 41-year-old Jason Sylvain was making his way through a parking lot in Mountain View when he came across the Knightscope K5 security droid and, seemingly randomly, but most definitely foolishly, pushed the poor thing over, scratching it in the process.

"We think that given the real-time information that we are gathering as well as historical information, it is very plausible that we can make an impact on crime and a positive impact on the economy", said Stephens.

We have featured the Knightscope K5 security robot on Geeky Gadgets previously and now someone has been arrested for knocking one of these robots over whilst drunk.

A BRAVE SOLDIER FROM THE FUTURE has been arrested in Silicon Valley by "the man" for trying to take down our future robot leaders before they get out of hand. The robots are created to sense intruders at odd hours. One in working in Mountain View las week was assaulted, police said. The company told ABC7 that "it's a testament to the technology that police caught the aggressor and booked in him jail".

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The company came up with the robot after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012.

It is unclear what motivated the man to pick a fight with the 5-foot tall robot.

The boy's mother said, "The robot hit my son's head and he fell down facing down on the floor, and the robot did not stop and it kept moving forward". Knightscope is the company behind the robot that ran over a toddler's foot at a Stanford shopping center a year ago. If someone decides to attack the robot, it lets out a loud chirp and notifies the control center.

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