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onedoesnotjust t1_ix6jxc3 wrote
Reply to comment by AgentTin in ‘Part of the kill chain’: how can we control weaponised robots? | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
Training a soldier costs millions. Its more than just food and water.
More equivalent would be longbows vs. crossbows.
Takes years of training to use a longbow, crossbows are easy to use.
You don't have to seperate it all, it's unrealistic.
Combine all that, drones with bombs/cameras, dogs with guns/cameras, AI system sorting through footage real time and giving analysis, and one operator to get operational permission.
That's future war.
onedoesnotjust t1_ix6cs89 wrote
Reply to comment by AgentTin in ‘Part of the kill chain’: how can we control weaponised robots? | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
I think the opposite tbh.
It will be developped first, and once AI bots start seeing more action it will be a part of war for everyone, like drones. You can have similar protocals.
It's easily justified in the math, easier to replace a robot.
Also when you have smaller countries, that could potentially build a world class military with drones and weaponized bots and way less soldiers. In fact you could simply hire out everyone.
I even see a privatized robot military that works for the highest bidder. Lots of places don't have the same ethical qualms.
How long before these dogs get bombs attached to them.
Once production costs go down, they will be mass produced for consumers, after this 3rd world starts getting all the "cast off" old tech.
onedoesnotjust t1_iwsq162 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Boston Dynamics sues rival Ghost Robotics for allegedly copying its robot dog | Engadget by Gari_305
Wedge combat drones, just see soldiers flipping
onedoesnotjust t1_iwjupbf wrote
Ty this is super useful, good job putting this together.
onedoesnotjust t1_iugjo6v wrote
Reply to comment by bits_and_bytes in Researchers may be one step closer to making robot dogs our new best friends: Using advances in machine learning, they developed cutting-edge approaches to shorten in-the-field training times for quadruped robots, getting them to walk — and even roll over — in record time. by MyLifeisAsaJoker
It is very cool and scary. This is the future of war.
onedoesnotjust t1_isis4v0 wrote
Reply to comment by av2706 in Workers at second Apple store vote to join union by mepper
Lmao, where did you read that?
You need to get to get off the internet for a good while. Take at least a week away from screens.
You display symptoms of "Distorted reality".
I looked through your other posts and you seem angry, a lot.
This is not a healthy way to live.
You are creating stress and saying things from a place of anger and emotional reaction.
Be careful of high blood pressure and if something makes you upset, take a short break.
onedoesnotjust t1_j4c6fni wrote
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