Robotic dogs are typically recycled like any old toy, so it would depend on the location and the people involved. Bear in mind that these dogs are rather expensive, so he would find it difficult to find any parts lying around in the trash.
As for the AI, we'd like to clarify that the restrictions put in place are not preventative of further development, but that one would need to be created and installed into the dogs in the first place. To do this, someone would need to develop and program an AI, and then install the program into the dog. This would take a lot of time to accomplish, requiring an advanced understanding of the world's tech, and would still be difficult to pull off due to the culture of extreme paranoia about artificial intelligence in general.
no subject
Robotic dogs are typically recycled like any old toy, so it would depend on the location and the people involved. Bear in mind that these dogs are rather expensive, so he would find it difficult to find any parts lying around in the trash.
As for the AI, we'd like to clarify that the restrictions put in place are not preventative of further development, but that one would need to be created and installed into the dogs in the first place. To do this, someone would need to develop and program an AI, and then install the program into the dog. This would take a lot of time to accomplish, requiring an advanced understanding of the world's tech, and would still be difficult to pull off due to the culture of extreme paranoia about artificial intelligence in general.