I don't feel like making pithy responses to all these tweets, so I'll just focus on this one.
Mild powerlevel: I was a computer science major in college. Some of my studies specifically involved robots, machine vision, and other things that would essentially be required to make Robocop a reality (well, an actual robot cop, not a Peter Weller cyborg). I learned first-hand the difficulties associated with all of these, and I left college with the knowledge that robots have a fucklong way to go to widespread usage in society, even for relatively basic tasks.
A robot police officer? Don't make me fucking laugh, Bobbo. Self-driving cars still have problems staying on the road, sometimes fatally. For every video of a Boston Dynamics robot doing something really cool, there are countless videos of robots fucking up any number of ways. Facial recognition software can be fooled by fucking Juggalo makeup. What makes you think that a robot police officer is coming anytime soon? With today's technology, a copbot would wrongly identify a suspect and stumble after it at a staggering two miles an hour before falling over and kicking its legs until its battery runs out. Aside from bomb disposal robots (which are remote-controlled, not autonomous), you're unlikely to see any sort of robots at a police department for decades, if ever.
Bob's fetishization of technology replacing the working class would be more repulsive if it weren't so hilariously wrong.