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Elon Musk just dropped another wild idea that's got people talking. Instead of locking up criminals in prisons, he's suggesting we use robots to follow them around. Yeah, you read that right—robot surveillance instead of jail cells.
This concept is classic Musk territory. Bold? Absolutely. Controversial? For sure. But it's sparking real debate about how technology might reshape justice systems down the road. Imagine AI-powered bots tracking offenders 24/7, eliminating the need for traditional incarceration. Sounds like sci-fi, but with advances in robotics and monitoring tech, maybe it's not as far-fetched as it seems.
Critics will have a field day with privacy concerns and ethical questions. Supporters might see cost savings and potential for rehabilitation without warehousing people. Either way, it's the kind of disruptive thinking that makes you wonder—could tech really transform something as fundamental as criminal justice? What's your take on this robotic surveillance approach?