Every day, headlines of robots becoming more like humans, taking and over human jobs -- and also humans becoming more robotic -- abound in the news. Law enforcement SWAT teams have had robots -- still controlled by team members -- for use in certain tactical situations.It's probably no surprise, then, that an asset protection bot has been developed. The bot raises some questions: It claims to be cheaper than a human being but how reliable is it, versus one? The story says the bot provides security for overnight, boring shifts that are hard to staff, but then says it "alerts human overseers," so does this mean there still have to be humans somewhere reacting to what the bot discovers?

I'm very skeptical, so I would suggest if you want to become a security officer, don't worry about a bot replacing you and get certified through IFPO.

Here's part of an article from Popular Science:

Gamma 2 Robotics’ RAMSEE borrows the name of pharaohs, which is fitting since it works the graveyard shift. See the entire story here.