China Unveils AI-Powered Police Robot That Can Chase and Capture Suspects
Robots are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, and in a groundbreaking development, China has introduced an advanced AI-powered spherical police robot known as RT-G. Developed by Logon Technology, the RT-G is designed to go beyond traditional surveillance and actively pursue and apprehend suspects. Unlike many Western models focused on monitoring, this robot can chase criminals, shoot nets, and even withstand falls from heights. The RT-G robot is equipped with advanced se
China Unveils AI-Powered Police Robot That Can Chase and Capture Suspects
Robots are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, and in a groundbreaking development, China has introduced an advanced AI-powered spherical police robot known as RT-G. Developed by Logon Technology, the RT-G is designed to go beyond traditional surveillance and actively pursue and apprehend suspects. Unlike many Western models focused on monitoring, this robot can chase criminals, shoot nets, and even withstand falls from heights. The RT-G robot is equipped with advanced se
Andhra Pradesh Leads India in Borrowing: Insights from the 2022-23 Survey
In a recent report by the Union Ministry of Statistics, Andhra Pradesh has been highlighted as the state with the highest number of borrowers in India, averaging 60,092 loans per 100,000 individuals during the 2022-23 period. This significant figure places it well ahead of Telangana and Tamil Nadu, which have borrowing rates of 42,407 and 35,703, respectively. The data reveals a slight gender disparity, with men (60,144) slightly outnumbering women (60,043) among those classified as
Andhra Pradesh Leads India in Borrowing: Insights from the 2022-23 Survey
In a recent report by the Union Ministry of Statistics, Andhra Pradesh has been highlighted as the state with the highest number of borrowers in India, averaging 60,092 loans per 100,000 individuals during the 2022-23 period. This significant figure places it well ahead of Telangana and Tamil Nadu, which have borrowing rates of 42,407 and 35,703, respectively. The data reveals a slight gender disparity, with men (60,144) slightly outnumbering women (60,043) among those classified as









