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\nA robot dog patrols\u00a0President-elect Donald Trump's\u00a0Mar-a-Lago estate. (New York Post)<\/figcaption>
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A robot dog has been deployed to guard President-elect Donald Trump, drawing considerable attention. The star of the security enhancement is \u201cSpot,\u201d a four-legged robot dog developed by Boston Dynamics, a robotics subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group.<\/p>
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On Nov. 8, the New York Post published an article titled, \u201cTrump Beefs Up Security with Robot Dog Seen Patrolling Mar-a-Lago Estate,\u201d showing a picture of Spot patrolling Trump\u2019s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. The robot has a \u201cDO NOT PET\u201d warning on its legs, with advanced-looking sensors mounted on its body.<\/p>
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The U.S. Secret Service (SS), responsible for protecting current and former U.S. presidents and high-ranking officials, confirmed that the robot is part of their security team.<\/p>
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A SS spokesperson told the New York Post, \u201cProtecting the President-elect is our top priority,\u201d adding that while they could not disclose specific features, the robot dog is equipped with surveillance technology and various advanced sensors to support SS operations.<\/p>
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President-elect Trump has faced two assassination attempts during his campaign.<\/p>
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In July, during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, an assassination attempt narrowly missed Trump when a bullet fired by an assailant grazed the area above his right ear, leaving him with only minor injuries. In September, while Trump was golfing in Florida, SS agents uncovered a second plot when they apprehended a man in his 50s hiding in the bushes armed with a firearm, thus averting another potential attack.<\/p>
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The use of Boston Dynamics\u2019 robotic dog to protect the President-elect is expected to benefit Hyundai Motor Group positively.<\/p>
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Founded as a startup in 1992, Boston Dynamics was acquired by Google and later by SoftBank, before Hyundai took ownership in December 2020.<\/p>
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Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Eui-sun appeared on stage with Spot at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, stating, \u201cJust as people carry smartphones every day, there may come a time when they carry Spot with them.\u201d<\/p>
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