host catherine turk and former member of the f.b.i.'s joint terrorism task force steven rogers. what concerns me and i think what's concerning a lot of the public about this is this is something that was done pretty secretive way and not only that there really aren't the provisions in place for the public to really know what's happening with these robots i think this technology it's sort of the great unknown with a lot of this artificial intelligence that's kind of scary it's almost side 5 movie when you see this spot this boston scientific robot dog if they're using i mean it's a little terrifying looking it reminds me of something you know straight out of terminator and i think that there needs to be some things in rules and and provisions in place before we introduce these new types of technology these concerns are nothing new. u.s. law enforcement has used robots for the past 10 or 15 years robots go into situations that give police the ability to look around corners to look through walls the motive is not to be secretive the motive is not to be utopian the motive is to save