China has officially deployed its first robot traffic police squad in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, during the busy May Day holiday season. A total of 15 AI-powered traffic management robots were stationed across key locations including West Lake scenic area, Yan’an Road, and major commercial districts to assist with traffic control and public services. These intelligent robots can guide tourists, answer traffic-related questions, provide route assistance, and even connect directly to police command centers through a one-touch emergency alert system. Chinese officials say the robots are helping reduce pressure on human officers, allowing them to focus on critical duties such as accident handling and law enforcement. The deployment highlights China’s growing push toward AI-driven smart city technology and futuristic policing systems. Videos of the robot officers directing traffic and interacting with citizens have gone viral online, sparking global discussion about the future of law enforcement and automation.