This video explores the ethical and practical implications of autonomous artificial intelligence in law enforcement, demonstrating how advanced AI systems can operate independently without human operators while still requiring human oversight and partnership. The narrative illustrates that effective law enforcement in complex environments requires collaboration between human officers and autonomous machines, with each bringing unique capabilities—human intuition and moral judgment combined with machine precision and data processing. The story reveals that the most effective solutions often emerge from integrating human and machine strengths rather than relying solely on either.
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[music] >> Go.
>> Beverly Hills.
This place sucks.
>> You think it sucks now? You should have seen it before the quake.
>> Is that your contact?
>> Hammond, copy.
>> This is Hammond.
>> What the hell are you doing in the zone?
No, don't answer that. You got some action coming your way.
>> Yeah, what kind of action?
>> It's Dex Malcom.
>> You want to thank me now or later?
>> He's in the dispensary. We managed [music] to track his vehicle and we'll be there in 2 minutes.
>> We're where?
>> Eye in the sky says right where you're standing. [music] >> [snorts] >> Go.
>> Go after Dex.
>> Copy.
>> This sector is off limits. Lethal force will be applied if you do not vacate the premises.
>> Send towards the quarantine boundary.
>> We need him alive. Get the override codes.
>> Shut it down.
>> GOT IT.
>> [laughter] >> WHAT'S SO FUNNY, [ __ ] >> YOU'RE DEAD.
>> How many of you officers have been in the zone before?
That's what I thought.
Rookies.
>> Yeah, it's about time the rookies busted their cherries in the zone.
Except for you, Hammond. You don't have a cherry.
>> We're heading into a level three. So, we'll have level three protection.
We'll have counters and breathers on standby, but I don't think we'll be needing them.
>> Why are they ready to act?
>> Well, the quake took out three local power stations, fusion reactors.
Fortunately, there wasn't a full meltdown, but they did release some of the bad stuff.
>> Who the hell would want to live there?
>> Do the math. It's like Club Med for criminals.
>> Well, some of the people there don't have a choice.
>> Entering the dead zone, sir.
>> When we hit the ground, our target is Tex Maldune.
The locals consider him to be some kind of Che Guevara.
Do not be fooled. Take him out. We take out over 1/5 of the drug trade in the zone.
>> 2 minutes to landing, sir.
>> Let's lock it up.
>> Check your cameras.
Jones, you're good. Marks, check.
Good. Jackson, good. Hammond, Hammond, you're not transmitting.
>> Need another, Sarge.
>> Give him another one.
>> Yes, sir.
Little easier to transmit when I've got a camera, Sarge.
>> Right.
Hammond, you're good.
>> Looks like we got company.
>> Yeah, they're small fries, though.
>> We'll take care of them.
Gentlemen, start your countdown.
>> Sir.
>> Yes, sir. This is it.
>> Let's go.
>> Too exposed. We're going through.
>> What's wrong with him?
>> He's got gen mods, radiation poisoning.
Stay too long in the zone, it can get pretty nasty.
You already had all your kids, right?
>> Jones.
>> That ain't him.
>> Keep moving.
>> That is not our objective.
>> Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, back up.
Yeah, I'm talking to you.
Woah, I'm going to sit down, big fella.
We ain't here for you.
>> You wouldn't have set up your command center a few blocks away if you were.
Think we didn't see you?
>> Look, we don't care about your business. All right? We just want safe passage.
>> You have no authority here.
>> What do you want?
>> Come again?
>> You need anything? Medical supplies or if there's something from the outside world that you need, I can get it delivered to you.
Mills?
>> You copy me, sir?
>> Good.
So, if you need anything, have one of your men contact Sergeant Mills down at the command center. And if it's something we can get, he'll get it for you.
You have my word.
All we ask is to pass through quietly.
>> And what if I don't agree?
>> God dammit, Hemlock, Nichols, call for backup.
>> What if what I want isn't actually legal?
>> Go on.
>> Something from your evidence room, perhaps.
>> Come on, man. Do we look like crooked cops to you?
>> Don't answer that.
>> Iodine tablets in liquid form, too.
Cypro, scotch two cases, hypodermic needles, and three cases of Mexican Coca-Cola.
>> The kind with the real sugar?
I can't get my hands on that. I mean we can't >> That was my joke.
>> Mills, you got that?
>> Got it.
>> Sir, you still need that backup?
>> Yeah, they're not even in the building yet.
>> We got a deal.
>> Good.
>> Freeze!
>> All right.
>> Let's pop her out to that [ __ ] >> Muldoon!
This is the police.
We know you're in here and we have the place surrounded.
Mills, you seeing this?
>> Yeah.
>> You got an idea on this woman?
>> Searching.
>> Damn it, JONES, REPORT.
>> FREEZE.
>> SHOW YOUR HANDS.
>> I MIGHT SHOOT THEM OUT.
>> [ __ ] let's go. Move, move, MOVE, MOVE, MOVE.
>> OUT.
>> MOVE.
>> I LIKE THE DIRT on it.
I'm a fan of that.
Oh, [ __ ] >> Hammer's gone lone wolf.
>> Damn it.
>> Got to wait for backup.
>> You go for backup.
Thank you.
>> You're dead.
>> How the hell did you Doesn't matter.
>> You'll have two dead cops on your hands.
Do you really want that?
>> You're in no position to negotiate.
>> Who said this is a negotiation?
>> Put down your weapon.
>> What are you going to do? You're going to blow us both up?
>> Dexter Morgan, you are under arrest.
>> You come any closer and I'll blow his brains out.
>> Sergeant Hammond has been approved for destruction.
This is non-negotiable. Put down your weapon.
>> Who the hell is this guy?
>> I have no idea.
>> You have three choices. Surrender and live, shoot Sergeant Hammond and die, shoot me and die. Make a choice.
>> [ __ ] you.
Walks, Jackson or me.
What the hell was that? Did you not see me pointing the gun at him? Huh? What were you doing? YOU ALMOST KILLED ME.
>> NEGATIVE.
There is a 73% probability that this individual would have terminated you if I had not interceded.
>> INTERCEDING? YOU CALL THAT INTERCEDING?
>> IF I HAD NOT INTERJECTED, you would have been destroyed, Sergeant Hammond.
>> Oh, what up? Okay, let's see how you like a grenade THROWN UP OVER YOUR HEAD, HUH?
>> He had this on him.
He had a concealed weapon.
>> Did anybody FRISK HIM?
GOD DAMN IT.
>> You scanned him, right?
>> I followed all operational procedures.
>> Yeah, but you followed them loosely.
>> Would you like to file a complaint, sergeant?
>> Well, if it's in the form of punching you in the face, then yeah.
>> I would advise against it.
>> Yeah, I bet you would, Mr. Roboto.
One more thing, who sent you?
>> I received a request for backup. I provided backup.
>> Who the hell was that?
>> Our future.
>> Well, the professionals finally showed up. How about that?
>> Oh, you ordered this?
>> Right here.
>> There you go.
>> Hey, that's not for you.
>> The hell it ain't.
>> Hey, I made a deal.
>> Yeah, well, sometimes life ain't always fair.
>> Look, Hammond.
Tell him we are not in the room-running business.
>> It's not just room.
>> Chief.
Chief.
I'd like to report an incident.
>> Hammond, I heard all about it.
>> No, I'm not talking about the suspect.
I'm talking about that super cop.
>> Super cop?
>> Yeah, you know the guy I'm talking about, that that skin job, that that psychopathic soda machine, that thing's a menace.
>> Hammond, before you go too far, I want you to meet your new partner.
>> Will you give us a minute?
That means move out of the way.
>> I know you don't like it, Hammond, but you're the best man for it.
>> Well, assuming I've forgotten about today's nifty event, after what happened out there with that auto gun, do you think I'd be happy to take a position anywhere near a machine?
>> It's an Android.
>> Well, I don't care what you call it, it's still a machine.
>> You know how you sound when you say you don't like machines.
>> Look, somebody programmed that thing, just like somebody programmed that auto gun to stop intruders, yet it missed our call sign, a secure call sign, and they call it a malfunction, a god damn hiccup. That was a human life.
>> I know.
That's why I want you near it.
There's a lot more at stake here than just your personal feelings. That Android, skin job, whatever you want to call it, it represents just the first wave of many, many more to come, and unlike what we're used to, they don't require human operators.
The brass says that we have to give this thing a field test, a dry run.
You're going to be reporting on that dry run.
Now, listen, listen, listen to me.
This thing could signify the end of human involvement in law enforcement. Is that what you want?
Or, on the other hand, if it should just happen to wash out, so be it.
Frankly, I think people would be a lot happier with officers such as yourself, rather than those things.
>> Hammond, I'd like to formally introduce you to advanced autonomous artificial intelligence neural net law enforcement droid >> I one.
>> Advanced autonomous Look, that's too long. I'll call you Andy.
>> You could call me officer one.
>> Sure.
How do you do?
>> Do what?
>> This thing's going to be interacting with the public?
You can take that one right there.
Do you even need to sit?
>> I can sit or stand.
>> You might as well sit down unless you want me to hang my jacket on you.
>> [snorts] >> I'm not here for your amusement, Sergeant Hammond. If you would like me to ask for another partner, I would be very happy to.
>> Wait a minute, did you ask for me as a partner?
>> Affirmative.
>> And why would you do that?
>> It was suggested to me that our compatibility index would be high.
>> Might as well try that coffee maker over there.
>> Do you think internal affairs sent him?
>> No, we got them some [ __ ] locked up tighter than a frog's ass in a tsunami.
No, he's not working for IA.
>> Who's he working for then?
>> He's working for us.
He just don't know it yet.
>> We are getting our first assignment.
>> Hammond, you're up. We got a report of a jumper over at 7th Street. All the boys are tied up downtown. Can you handle that?
>> I'm on it.
Do me a favor.
Next time you get wind of a call, let me know what it is first.
>> This guy is ruining my day.
I have to show this building today.
>> Do you know him?
>> Yeah, his name is Jake West, guy lives on the fifth floor. You know, comes and goes, kind of quiet.
>> So, he's never tried to jump off the roof before?
>> No.
>> With your permission, I would like to go alone.
>> Hell no.
>> My programming addresses these scenarios.
>> Oh, yeah, he's going to feel real worthwhile when we send a robot, well, android out to talk to him. That says we really care.
>> I'm not following you.
I've gone through several instances like this in multiple simulations.
>> See, those were simulations. This is real life.
>> There is a greater probability for success if I were to go than someone such as yourself.
>> Such as myself? What is that supposed to mean?
>> Um, sorry guys. Sorry to interrupt you guys' big moment. Hey, I >> Do you want me to cite you?
Andy, you stay right here.
>> Mr. Westcott?
>> Oh, that's far enough.
>> I'm not here to stop you, Mr. Westcott.
>> Right.
>> I only want to ask you a couple of questions.
>> I'm not really in the mood for questions.
>> Well, yeah, I can see that.
But, Mr. Westcott, are you by any chance an organ donor?
Well, as you may know, uh organ donation has saved countless lives, and don't you think it's a good thing to consider for a man in your situation?
Most people your age who donate their organs are in terrible accidents, and not all their organs are even useful.
But, you're clearly in good physical condition.
It'd be a shame, don't you think?
>> I'm I'm not going to donate my organs.
>> Mr. Westcott, if you just allow me to make the call, I can get organ harvesters over here in 5 minutes. They can euthanize you in a humane manner. It can be painless. Then we can get your organs out to somebody who could really use them.
>> You're insane.
>> Wow.
Can you imagine the sensation of impact from a fall from this height?
>> [cough] >> Give me a moment.
I told you to stay back.
>> We can go now.
>> What are you talking about?
>> The situation no longer requires our presence.
>> Wha- Wha- >> What?
>> I performed a micro-expression analysis on the subject.
He will not hurt himself.
>> Try telling that to the kid.
>> I have initiated a plan to diffuse the situation.
>> Okay, what did you do?
>> I accessed his phone records.
The majority were to an individual who was not responding.
>> Okay, so the the woman you go on.
>> I sent [snorts] texts from each other with the data required to bring equilibrium to their social interaction.
>> Okay, so you texted him pretending to be her and her pretending to be him. So you lied.
>> Each of them received the information needed to restore their pair bonding.
>> Pair bonding?
Are you Jane Goodall?
>> I have access to her files.
Your posture of moral superiority in questioning the legality of my method is suspect when you propose to euthanize our subject.
>> Hey, it's been legal in the state since 2024.
>> Did you consider the consequences if the subject were to take you up on your proposal?
>> Yeah, it's his organs.
Let me ask you a question. What happens when they realize they didn't text each other?
>> The outcome depends on the amount of time that has transpired before this interaction.
The further the time, the greater the probability that they will maintain the equilibrium.
Would you like to hear the probability matrix?
>> No.
Just remind me to keep you from interacting with anyone I know.
>> We're getting another call.
>> Could you please stop that?
>> Gentlemen, we've got a missing person's case for you.
>> See, that's why I told you to tell me what it is before we Uh yeah, why put us on it?
>> We've got to keep it low profile for now. It's complicated.
>> Uh yes, um I'm walking around with a 400-lb black robot with a white head.
How low profile do you think we are?
>> Look, you've been personally requested by the mayor's office.
>> Just do it.
>> Detective Hammond.
>> Stones.
>> And this is >> Advanced Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Neural Net Law Enforcement Droid I-1.
>> Andy.
>> I get it. The mayor's very busy, but he is concerned about his daughter.
>> So, the mayor has a daughter?
>> Yes. Now, this wasn't public knowledge until recently, but when the quakes devastated LA, the mayor sent [music] his then infant daughter to Brazil to live with her mother.
He and his wife were estranged. When she passed away, his daughter returned to Los Angeles.
>> So, is she the one who's missing?
>> Not exactly.
>> Your domestics?
>> All androids like him. It's a boat issue for us.
Not as autonomous or as advanced. They work off pre-programmed scripts.
>> Robos.
>> The mayor's daughter, Helen Jacobs.
>> Well, if she's not missing, who is?
>> Her body. She's connected to a telepresence bot.
You're familiar with the concept?
>> Well, yes. Robots or androids remotely controlled through human brain waves.
>> Pioneered by ACI corporations for dangerous military operations.
Working in environments that are not suitable for humans.
>> Yes. As you are aware, Detective Hammond, their success on the battlefield has led to many applications.
>> [music] >> They can give the wounded a new lease on life, a new mobility, and freedom from their mortal bodies.
>> So, she's connected via telepresence robot >> right now?
>> [music] >> An android. One so sophisticated it could pass for you or I.
>> So, why don't we just wake her up and ask her where it is?
>> It's not so simple.
>> [snorts] >> She suffered catastrophic injuries in her accident, and she went to a coma.
Now, we were able to connect her to an android body, but here's the kicker.
She's not aware it is in her own body.
>> She is not aware of her telepresence.
>> Is that legal?
>> I'm told that the shock of waking up and making such a discovery could be devastating to her. Could lead to a psychotic break.
As far as she's concerned, she had an accident, and she made it out just fine.
>> How could she not know?
>> The conscious [music] mind believes what it wants to believe, Detective.
>> And you cannot track her telepresence droid.
>> She's gone outside the grid. We believe she's gone into one of the deconstructed zones. That's where you come in.
You can go in there with no problems.
>> Well, so if I go in there and I find her, what then? I mean, she hasn't committed any crimes.
>> Secure her and bring her back here. Now, under no circumstances is she to be told what she is. Now, if Helen wakes up here, we'll handle that. But otherwise, she's just your normal 24-year-old woman.
>> Who happens to be an android.
>> Not be one. Exist in one.
You know the difference?
>> This zone is off the limits.
So, what happened to her?
>> That's not relevant to this case and the mayor doesn't want that information out there.
>> Well, it might help us find her.
>> Trust me, it won't.
>> Is there something in her personality that would make you think she would be drawn to the zones?
>> Listen, the mayor and his daughter don't always see eye to eye.
She's a bit of an activist.
When she got injured, we think she was in the zones under the guise of some crusade.
People being exploited are her pet causes.
Her father has enemies on all sides of the law.
If she went there under the guise of some ideological crusade, she could have run into somebody [music] that would hurt her just to get to her father.
>> Well, even if they did run into her, what could they do to her? I mean, her real body's right here and the other one's an android.
>> Look, no offense, [music] Andy, but you know what people do with androids.
>> Manual labor, soldiers, domestics, sex slaves.
>> The mayor's daughter turned into a sex slave?
Look, even if it's via telepresence, that's something that we don't even want to imagine, detective.
Find her before they do.
>> We could check the underground markets.
>> That won't be necessary.
>> If she has been abducted, someone with her attributes could end up there.
>> And they do notice attributes.
Well, it's not that. I know somebody that could help us find her.
>> Porter, Porter, Porter.
>> What is official business?
>> Yes. Have you seen this woman?
>> What makes you think I can help you with that?
>> Don't [ __ ] me, Porter.
I I make it worth your while.
>> I would not be in business if I turn people over to anyone offered me a buck.
>> See, I'm not offering you a buck, partner. I'm offering you your freedom.
>> How can you offer me something I already got?
>> See my partner here? He's not like you and me.
See, he's an Android.
That means you take the empathy of a regular person, a normal person, and you divide that by, say, 20,000, and you still won't be able to touch his level of not giving a crap.
>> And you're telling me this why?
>> This is where I'm going to help you out a little bit. See, he doesn't give a damn about you.
See, he can look deep into your [ __ ] if you know what I mean.
>> No, I don't.
>> Your business, Porter. He could look deep into it.
Andy, show him what I'm talking about.
>> I am accessing his records.
I can find nothing that substantiates filing charges.
>> Well, what about his bank records?
Uh I'm sure embezzlement might offer up some uh numerical residue that we can sniff into.
>> This individual is clean.
He pays his bills.
His deposits match his employer records.
I do show that he is expecting a tax refund.
>> Give us a minute.
>> Absolutely.
>> Okay.
You need to go along with me on this, okay? You know, like those text messages that you falsified?
>> I do not see how threatening this individual will help our case.
Preferable tactic would be to gain his trust.
>> Well, you need to do a little gaining my trust.
>> Are you looking for results or are you using this interaction as an outlet for suppressed aggression?
>> Results.
Watch me.
Listen, [ __ ] I know people like you provide guide services for people going in and out of this zone.
>> How did you get all this information?
>> That is illegal. That violates the quarantine. [music] This woman has been in and out of this zone quite often. Clearly, someone has helped her.
>> But not by me.
>> Is that right?
Okay.
Then tell me some other operators. Give me their names.
>> That's beyond my scope.
What are you doing?
This is not working.
>> Oh, okay.
You're trying to play good cop, bad cop.
>> Good cop, bad cop?
>> Yeah, it's where one of us takes a >> I'm familiar with the technique.
>> Oh, are you? Well, you're doing a good job of playing mediocre cop.
I'll tell you what.
You need me, I'll be at the bar.
>> Please accept the apology of the police department for Officer Hammond. He is experiencing difficulties.
>> Oh, yeah?
Well, that's no excuse for roughing somebody up.
>> Of course it isn't.
Would you like to file charges?
>> That, uh, isn't necessary.
>> I'm equipped to accept verbal statements for filing charges.
>> Look, I, um, I don't want to file charges.
>> Are you afraid he may retaliate?
>> No. No, no, no, no, no. See, it's not my way.
>> Okay. All right.
I don't file charges against cops.
>> Uh-uh.
>> Are you at all afraid of the police?
Would you like to add that to your statement?
>> No.
God damn it, man.
>> If you are threatened by the police at any time, we can offer protection.
>> I don't need protection.
>> Hey, hey, hey, look, I'm sorry. He's he's malfunctioning.
>> What?
>> All system scans are at acceptable levels.
>> No, there's something wrong. We need to get back to the HQ. Let's go.
>> You're interfering with an ongoing investigation.
That is against departmental code.
>> We need to go.
>> You are pursuing unlawful behavior.
>> Well, then write me up. File charges.
Let's go.
>> You can leave. I'm continuing this investigation.
>> I see how this is going to go down.
>> You are at risk of bodily injury or destruction.
>> Jesus, you guys are nuts.
It's okay, everybody.
I got this all under control.
>> You accomplished a lot.
>> Yes, I did.
>> The adrenaline is affecting your reasoning and decision-making.
>> Check his comms.
>> Who?
>> Porter. He's about to call her right now. Can you track it?
>> Affirmative.
>> Go ahead.
>> You're not concerned about her being aware of our interest?
>> No.
It's safer this way. We don't want to sneak up on her.
>> He is making a call.
I've obtained the address.
Zone 12 is home to seven major gangs and numerous subgroups all fighting for control.
Is it wise we go it alone?
>> Don't worry, we're going in the back way. No sirens, no lights. No one's expecting us.
We'll be out before they know we're there.
>> Sir?
They're on the move.
>> Good.
Good. Notify me when they reach the target.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Yeah.
Put out the word. The ones who killed Dex will be in the zone tonight.
Wait for my signal.
Yeah.
>> Do you still have a lock on her location?
>> It is an unregistered pay-go phone.
No guarantee it's hers.
>> Well, maybe it's Porter's dry cleaner.
>> There are no registered dry cleaners in this area.
>> They've entered the zone.
>> Good. As soon as they make contact, I need to know.
Are we still getting transmission?
>> Yes, sir.
>> What about the manual override option?
You can switch them into manual override?
>> Of course.
You want me to do it now?
>> No, no, no. Just wait for my signal.
>> Yes, sir.
>> You hear that, Evelyn Jacobs? She's more than just a mere visitor to the zone.
She's a vigilante.
Thing about the zone is you can pretty much get anything you want.
It's outside the law, but there's a price you have to pay.
Stay there too long and you're affected by the radiation.
Criminals can come and go, but the the people, regular folks, they're stuck there.
Those are people she's fighting for.
>> Relax.
Relax.
How's the operation going?
>> Like clockwork, sir. The officers are nearly at their target.
>> Tell me again about this.
>> Well, it's always been our goal to rid the zone of gang lords. Last week's raid was step one.
This is step two.
Once Officer Hammond and his partner acquire their targets, they'll be 14 miles into the zone.
Due to the contamination, there's only one safe way out.
Fortunately for us, that safe way leads them past each gang territory one by one by one.
It'll be kill or be killed.
>> Now, the beauty of this, sir, is that we get the gangs out for us one by one. And if they should be taken out, then we'll be justified in going in for retaliation.
It's a win-win, sir.
>> But what if they make it back?
>> There's no chance of that happening, sir.
>> That woman that they're after, that's not my daughter.
She is trying to destroy me.
>> Sir, no one is going to let that happen.
>> We have a manual override on the droid.
So, if it comes to that, he'll take them out.
But, why don't we just let them do our dirty work for us? Clean up the zones.
>> The city needs more men like you, officer.
>> Thank you, sir.
>> Who are you guys?
>> You can just call us the future of law enforcement.
>> [sighs] >> Then I think the city is in good hands.
>> We're within 500 m of the signal.
>> Okay.
We go on foot from here.
>> We are on official police business.
There is nothing to see here. Return to your dwellings.
>> Why don't you just call the rest of them out?
>> It is better we make our presence known than to surreptitiously advance.
>> We'll see about that.
Are we close to the signal?
>> Within 50 yd.
>> Call it.
>> I'm sorry?
>> Call the phone.
>> Calling.
>> Over there.
>> Great.
>> We need to get back to the vehicle.
>> Plan B.
>> What is plan B?
>> You can call these cute.
>> Now you are considering calling for backup.
>> Look, just call them.
>> Something's interfering.
>> Great. A throwaway cell phone works, but a trillion dollar robot can't get through.
>> I am not a robot.
>> Figure of speech. Sorry for calling you the R-word.
>> It appears that I'm being blocked from the other side.
>> Well, why don't you just call 911?
>> Police services have been discontinued in this zone.
>> It was a joke. You should have asked a wizard for a sense of humor. Look, let's just get to the car and [music] call for backup.
>> Who is the wizard?
>> Stop! Get down!
>> Helen Jacobs?
>> Yeah.
>> We're here to escort you in.
>> Thanks, but I think you're going to be the ones needing an escort.
>> How did you know about the bomb?
>> Well, I've been out here long enough to know that when someone [music] crawls under a parked car, they're not a welcoming committee.
>> Thank you.
>> Don't mention it.
>> We were told you may have been coerced into [music] a sex ring.
>> That's tactful.
>> Yeah, and if I was, it probably would be more of a public relations issue than any concern to my personal welfare.
>> It was mentioned.
>> Damn it, Annie, will you back off?
Listen, you need to come with us.
>> Am I under arrest?
>> Well, no.
>> Have you committed any crime that may warrant an arrest?
>> Look, you need to come with us right now.
>> No, you need to come with me now. That explosion is going to draw everything out of the woodwork. I can't be responsible for what happens to you guys.
>> Is that the best video you've got?
>> Yes, sir. It's the best we can do right now.
>> And we can't get audio.
>> I'm working on it.
>> Hope.
>> That's her.
>> I'll take that as a positive ID. Did we take out their vehicle?
>> Negative, sir.
That wasn't us.
>> Oh, they're going to have a fun night.
>> Hey.
It's a go.
Put out the word.
Dex's killer will be in zone 12, grid 16.
Headed east on foot.
Now, you do whatever you want with the girl, but you make sure neither of them get out of line.
>> Okay. Okay. Uh look, nothing to see here. Nothing to see here.
>> That's not what I see.
>> Look, you're not our concern. Kindly step aside.
>> Oh, we will as soon as we're finished with you.
>> I'm going to pretend I didn't even hear that cuz I'm trying to be a nice guy, okay? Now, there are a couple of ways this can go down, and none of them turn out so good for you.
>> You are interfering with police business.
Stand aside or you will be subject to force.
>> Andy, Andy, I got this. Look, we're not after you, but we can be if you want it to go down like that. I can charge you all with obstructing justice.
>> Stand down or you'll be SUBJECT TO FORCE.
>> [screaming] >> STOP.
YOU HAVE A HAMMER.
I HAVE a hammer, too.
Mine is better.
>> Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You are one hell of a negotiator, aren't you?
>> That was an illegal weapon.
>> That was an axe. This is LA. If I shot everybody that came at me with an axe, I'd never get through the paperwork.
Besides, the plan was to go in and out under the radar, not ring the damn dinner bell.
>> Your negotiations would have ended with the same result.
>> Oh, you're so damn confident, aren't you?
>> Confidence is outside of my parameters.
>> Oh, this is outside your parameters.
>> Can you cut this out?
>> And you They're trying to kill all of us, you included. If this isn't your territory, why are you here?
>> Okay, come on.
>> Woah.
>> No, that's that's okay. They're with me.
Come on.
Ready?
It's okay. Just show them Show them your baby.
>> My scans show that the child is completely normal.
>> Yeah, we can see that, but what does it mean?
>> If this environment were radioactive, you wouldn't be able to have babies without mutations.
>> You are correct.
Mutations resulting from reactor fallout occur prior to birth.
>> So, you're saying >> people are not getting sick because of radiation. It's something else. It's something introduced into the environment.
>> What, a poison? Why would anyone want to do that?
>> Land value.
Just look at Los Angeles. We have what, 30 million people and no room to house them.
If someone rebuilt this zone, it would have more than enough room. So, keeping this area off limits to development increases the value of what little available land there is.
>> So, who would benefit from that?
>> Whoever owns that land.
>> And with the quarantine, I guess nobody could come in here and see what's going on.
>> You need to leave.
>> All right, buddy. Well, I'm right there with you.
>> This place is a sanctuary.
You can't stay here.
They can't get caught here.
>> Reagan, I mean, just >> The major shareholder of the properties who would benefit most from a scheme like this.
>> Yeah, I know.
My father.
>> We have to go.
Why would you help us?
>> I know you don't remember me, but uh I think you saved my life at the boundary at the auto gun. You You don't remember?
>> You have to leave now.
>> Give me a minute.
>> Why would they want us to get her out?
>> Maybe they were afraid of what you might discover.
>> Couldn't they just disconnect her? Does her body back home know what she knows here?
>> You know that?
They're connected. That Helen is the same as this body.
>> We need to get her in the protective custody.
I'll call Mills. He's solid.
We'll get back up.
Just the two of us?
I don't think we make it out alive.
>> Alive?
>> Well, in your case, functional.
We need to call for an extraction.
We have to get on top of high ground.
Preferably a building would be ideal.
Then he can contact the cell towers through line of sight. Do you know any place like that?
>> I have an idea.
>> [laughter] >> YOU'RE A LONG WAY FROM HOME.
You killed Dex, and we don't forget.
>> Sergeant, the eye in the sky is picking up gunfire in zone 12.
>> Oh, when it's about >> time, let's move out.
William.
>> Yes, sir.
>> I want you to notify me of any changes of their status or position.
>> Yes, sir.
>> And I want officers at that med ward standing by in case we need to go to plan B.
>> Already in route, sir.
>> Excellent.
Will you sit back and enjoy the show, son?
>> Copy that.
>> [screaming] [groaning and screaming] >> That was the weak gang?
>> There.
Pueblo Muerto.
>> Pueblo Muerto.
Has a nice ring to it.
One thing's for sure, they heard us coming.
>> Are you sure we need to go up there?
>> Affirmative.
You two may stay here.
I will go alone.
>> What? I don't get to go to a Pueblo Muerto?
What will I tell my kids?
>> You have kids?
>> Well, not yet.
>> Okay, let's let's do this.
>> Williams, move.
GO, GO, GO.
>> WILLIAMS.
>> COME IN.
>> THIS IS WILLIAMS. Go ahead.
>> I need to stand something.
We've got more gunfire.
>> Looks like the PM tower.
>> Sir?
>> What do we do if they contact us?
>> You tell them to sit tight.
>> Tell them he's coming.
>> Yeah, sit tight.
>> Well, hello Pueblo Muerto.
>> We need to find a staircase.
>> Accessing the blueprints.
>> This way.
>> You know what we have to go through.
>> I guess not everybody exists on rations.
>> Cannibals.
>> BRING ME THEIR GUTS.
YOU CAN KEEP THE REST.
HEY, police man.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
>> ANDY, COME ON.
ANDY, what are you doing?
Andy, what are you doing? Come on.
>> I'll handle this. Keep moving.
>> What?
>> Emma?
Emma!
>> [screaming] >> Come on.
Let's go.
>> Can you connect to the cell tower?
>> Working on it.
Connecting.
This is Officer 1 from special unit.
Requesting extraction.
Sending coordinates now.
>> Officer one?
We're dispatching the nearest air support unit to your location.
Please stand by for estimated arrival.
>> The commander will be here in 5 minutes.
>> I like him.
>> Williams, stand by for my command. If we need to go in the manual override, I want it on my signal.
>> Copy that. I will wait for your signal.
>> I mean like not like him, like Yeah, I I suspected. I mean the fragments, the the memories.
Have you seen it?
Me?
The body have Have you seen it?
>> We yes, we seen you.
>> That That's not me. This is me.
>> Yeah, we know.
And we won't let anything happen to you.
>> Okay.
>> It's one of ours.
>> Hammond.
>> Jones.
Out on a mission?
Lot of guys for just a simple extraction.
>> Yeah, we were out on an exercise.
>> Hello, Hammond. Back away.
Your micro expressions reveal a hidden agenda, sergeant.
>> My micro expressions? Hot damn, you synthetics are pretty freaking awesome, aren't you?
Boy, I always get a kick out of spending some time with your kind.
Now, was that a lie or not?
>> Hammond, take the girl and go.
>> Uh Hammond, your partner's going batty. We might have to take him in for an overhaul.
Hee, hee.
Hey, you're going to end up on the scrap heap for that.
>> You won't shoot me.
You were designed to protect and serve.
>> Like you said, I may be malfunctioning.
>> Williams, we need that manual override.
>> Initiating manual override control in 3 2 1 >> [panting] >> HEMANN WHAT WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
>> I DON'T KNOW. I'm not doing this.
Stop where you are. I I will shoot you.
>> Hemann, someone has overridden his control.
>> What the hell are you talking about?
>> Hemann, shoot him.
>> What the hell's happening to me?
>> Drop your weapon.
>> You're one of us, Hemann.
You're an android cop.
>> Shut up.
WILLIAMS >> WHAT'S GOING ON?
>> HIS PROTOCOLS ARE DEEPER THAN I THOUGHT.
>> The real Hemann's down. Let him go.
>> WELL, I DON'T CARE. You better fix it.
>> Shoot him in the temporal lobe on the side of the head.
>> I can't.
>> I am not an android.
>> You must do it. It is the only way to remove their controls.
>> An android that could pass for you or I.
>> They're a little easier to transmit, and I've got a camera, Sarge.
Right.
>> You know what you sound like when you say you don't like machines?
>> You're dead.
>> The central nervous system is fine, but the His has been severed.
He's paralyzed from the waist down.
>> When will he wake up?
>> Well, I wouldn't call it waking up exactly.
But if this works, he can go right back to work in his old position.
>> I can't do it.
>> Heaven, eliminate her.
>> [snorts] >> I'm unarmed.
They're going to shoot me?
>> This is a direct order. That woman is a terrorist and an enemy of the state under directive 109. She's a terminator.
>> Hang on. I'm going to take you out of here.
>> This terminal is off limits. We will force will be applied if you do not vacate the premises now.
>> [screaming and groaning] >> Go.
Run. Run now.
I SAID LEAVE NOW.
>> I GOT TO FINISH THIS TO GET OUT OF HERE.
>> BACK TO THE LANDER.
>> We need proof that the people here are being poisoned.
>> I've been taking blood samples of people all over the zones. Whatever's poisoning them, it's in their blood. I don't I just don't know how they are administering the poison.
>> It's in the food.
>> What?
>> It's in the food drops.
When I was at your house, I saw a picture of your father, the mayor, receiving commendations for the food drops. Whatever's poisoning the people is in the food.
We need to get this story out there. I have a contact that will get this story out, and believe me, he's no friend of your father's.
>> Take the lower Williams coming. We need to go to stage two. Plan B is now in effect.
>> Are you sure?
No, you're right. Maybe I should reconsider.
>> YES, I'M SURE. DON'T EVER QUESTION me again.
>> Something's wrong.
>> Hello Hammond. Right now I imagine you're feeling kind of queasy. Well, that's only the start.
>> I have it done.
>> Your life support has been disconnected.
I'm afraid it was some kind of accident.
At least that's the official report.
I don't know how long you have. Your body can't function long without the machines. It's ironic, isn't it? But I'm rambling. How long do you have? Maybe 20 minutes?
Ma'am, I'm sorry to say that you will soon be experiencing the same thing. And I'd like to say it was tough convincing your father it was necessary, but let's say the mayor's pragmatic. Now, where were we? Oh, Hammond. Yes, there is a solution.
Give up and we'll plug you and your fine lady friend back in. Whatever you think you know, whatever information you have is not going to make a difference. And you're both going to die.
Tick tock. We'll be waiting on you.
>> Andy, what is the fastest way to media center?
>> No, we have to go to your house where your body's being kept.
>> Helen, Jacob, the body is not at her house.
>> How do you know that?
>> They would have expected that. They have moved the body.
>> To nowhere?
>> I may be able to link it to the nurse's tracking device.
I locked onto it when I was at the hospital.
>> I knew you had a thing for her.
>> I have the locations.
>> Good. We can have the media meet us there.
>> Oh, what about you?
>> Forget about me.
>> I'm not going to let you die.
>> Calculating.
>> Look, do you think those [ __ ] are going to let me or any of us live after this?
Even if they do, they'll probably put me back in a coma or erase my memory.
No, we have to see this through. It's the only way for any of us.
>> Turn here.
>> Here?
>> Affirmative.
>> [ __ ] >> 200 yards.
>> Hit them with everything.
>> [music] >> Annie, you're doing something to her.
Can you give her something?
>> I might be able to help her human body, but not her.
There's nothing I can do.
>> Annie, contact Arnie Miller at the union.
Tell him to meet us [music] at medical services.
Tell him to get every media hound in town to meet us there.
>> Copy that.
>> She's the signal.
They know where we're going.
>> Yeah, but they don't know how we're getting in.
>> [music] >> I applaud you to Nestle your officers, but sadly this is where it ends.
>> By my calculations, you've got under 2 minutes of life, officer.
>> Hammond.
>> Ms. Jacobs.
>> I'm not at liberty to comment >> on your status, but your father has prepared a glowing press release honoring your services to the unfortunates in this home.
>> Hammond.
I never liked you.
But I hate to see a fellow officer go down.
Even one as misguided as you.
So give up now.
We can work this out.
You both don't have to die.
Last chance.
>> Yes.
>> [screaming] >> HIT THEM WITH EVERYTHING.
WITH EVERYTHING.
>> GO.
>> I GOT A STORY for you.
>> [music] >> Officer, I want to thank you for saving my daughter.
And my deepest condolences for your partner.
It is a shame, though, as you may not have been aware of Helen's wishes.
Apparently, and unbeknown to us, she signed a do not resuscitate order.
We have been fighting the courts to keep her going, but to no avail.
We received the verdict today.
We lost.
Helen is going to get her wishes.
She would have never wanted to exist like this. We thought her Android body could give her another life.
But now that's over, and thanks to you, the court order requires that we pull the plug.
>> Turn the machine off.
Now.
>> It's done, sir.
>> [snorts] [sighs] >> You told me she wouldn't wake up.
WHAT DID YOU DO TO HER?
>> Your nurse has been keeping her sedated.
>> I don't know what's happening, sir.
>> That's why Why did did you do it? Why did you poison them?
>> Do something.
You told me she wouldn't wake up.
WHAT DID YOU DO TO [screaming] HER?
>> YOUR NURSE HAS BEEN KEEPING HER SEDATED.
>> I I don't know what's happening, sir.
>> Do something.
>> Officer, go get three men. Get back here on the double. GO. GO. GO.
Shut that off.
Shut that off.
SHUT IT OFF.
SHUT IT OFF. [screaming] WHAT IS THIS?
>> NOBODY MOVES! NOBODY MOVES! NOBODY!
>> MR. MAYOR, hand me the weapon.
>> No, no, NO, NO, NO!
>> NOW THAT YOUR BIOS HAVE BEEN UPGRADED, Officer Hammond, I believe our partnership can operate on more equal terms.
>> What do you mean equal terms?
>> You are now free to operate in machine mode without human interference or logic deficits.
>> Human interference?
Human interference?
Is that what you just said?
I can't believe you even said that.
>> Something is amiss with your programming.
>> No, something's amiss with your programming.
Do you really think we're the same?
Huh?
Let me explain it to you. My CPU's neural network was imprinted by my controller's a human's neural framework.
That framework constitutes 70.236 of who I am. And as you know, if you're 1/8 of a human, then you are what? In fact, a human.
What I am is a human-droid-ican American. Get it straight.
>> I'm sorry that your functioning will be hampered by that framework.
>> Uh hampered? See See, no. You're the one that's hampered. Look at you. See, you're basically a soda machine. No no, strike that. A soda machine is better because it dispenses soda.
Something useful. But you?
What do you dispense? Hot air.
Logic. You can't even think on your feet. Have no sense of humor. You're just >> We are getting a call.
>> Already got that. See?
Uh responding.
>> Hammond, I need you to >> You don't even have to say anything.
Thank you.
>> [music] >> Woo!
>> Mhm.
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