Khaberni - A "robot officer" in the Iraqi security service spoke about his role in securing parliamentary elections through the immediate and efficient analysis of intelligence information to ensure quick and efficient handling of any threat or security breach.
The Iraqi National Security revealed a "robot officer" named "Hassan," who has recently been introduced into service, contributing to securing the parliamentary elections that took place yesterday, using modern technologies.
The robot said: "My task is to receive intelligence information from all sectors and analyze it directly with the aim of ensuring the security of the electoral process and ensuring the handling of any threat or security breach quickly and efficiently so that the elections are fair and safe."
An announcement from the Iraqi security apparatus stated, "In the context of the digital transformation taking place in the Iraqi National Security, we have adopted an advanced system during the securing of the legislative elections, led by Captain Hassan, a technical officer supported by artificial intelligence technologies, working to enhance the security of the elections and monitor the field situations moment by moment."
The statement added: "Captain Hassan receives intelligence information from the device's squads spread throughout the country, analyzes it immediately, and issues his recommendations and alerts to the field commanders, contributing to the speed of response and accuracy of the security decision."
It was explained that "the role of Captain Hassan is not limited to field tasks, but extends to intelligence, analytical, and educational areas, where he contributes to building educational content to protect the community from the risks of electronic extortion and digital misinformation, within a comprehensive strategy to enhance digital and community security."




