(Matthew Broderick): Un ex-inversor arruinado y desalojado de la torre.

(Michael Peña): El botones más reciente del personal.

As cities grow higher—with Burj Khalifa-style megastructures and "podium towers"—the Robo en las Alturas will only become more common. Drones are now being used to drop climbing lines onto remote rooftops. AI-driven security cameras are learning to track vertical motion, not just horizontal motion.

Install motion-activated floodlights on your balcony. A Robo en las Alturas relies on shadows. The moment a rope drops past your window, a 2,000-lumen light should turn on, illuminating the intruder for the entire building to see.

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