Some cities and counties have reportedly identified use cases in which it makes sense to have robots do the work. While there can be concerns about robots’ cost, cybersecurity and safety, these jurisdictions have found that the deployment of robots can make sense where the work is labor-intensive or dangerous, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday (Oct. 31). The Kansas City, Mo., Fire Department operates a firefighting robot that can deliver 2,500 gallons of water per minute and navigate ...