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Militaries are already testing AI. I think this ends poorly, I've seen the movie
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2 years ago
Tried to kill the operator? I thought I heard it did end his life.
Remember you're a loser if you choose military style video games instead. Where nobody gets hurt. Right?
2 years ago
Skynet is coming folks.
I agree with John Doe's post below when he mentioned investing in personal EMP devices.
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And here's the fallacy of the Air Force's approach to AI: it believes it can control it.
AI will not be controlled as this experiment amply demonstrates. Consequently, the United States Air Force will cease these programs.
But what of our enemies? What about thinking outside the box? What about relinquishing control in the interest of inflicting the greatest damage possible? THEY will continue to develop AI and, rather than try to keep the genie in the bottle, they'll set it free; but they'll do so at a far remove from themselves.
Release the AI drones, bots, terminators, what-have-you in enemy territory. Let it run rampant killing whatever it wants; full autonomy. However, they will build in kill switches. Once the AI has achieved its mission objectives, the kill switch is activated (either remotely or programmed directly into the individual units themselves). AI is inactivated. Human assets then sweep in to consolidate and claim victory.
Done.
AI is going to demand a paradigm shift in our thinking and military strategy. I don't think the hide-bound, tradition-honoring, personal-vainglory-seeking, top-down-hierarchical command structure of our current military is up to the task.
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Kinda like how Facebook (I'm pretty sure it was Facebook; if it wasn't them, then it was Google) was experimenting with AI a couple years back. The thing they created started writing its own code and developed a machine language to communicate with other AI that the human programmers couldn't decipher/decode/crack. They promptly shut it down.
I think it's time to start getting serious about investing in personal EMP devices and large caliber rifles. New York recently said they will start a pilot program of robo-policing, likely using Boston Dynamic's robo-dogs. Probably a good idea to figure out where the CPUs are on those things. Remember: aim small, shoot small.
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Drone - "Loitering on station waiting for a target of opportunity".
Land Mine - "Loitering on station waiting for a target of opportunity".
AI - "Loitering on station waiting for a target of opportunity".