SlowCrates t1_j92rco4 wrote
Reply to comment by RowKiwi in Do you think the military has a souped-up version of chatGPT or are they scrambling to invent one? by Timely_Hedgehog
That's interesting. I would like to see more studies like this to determine which scenarios are more suited for AI than people, and vice versa.
I would also like to see how a learning program's methods would change over time in a series of specific scenarios as it develops. Such as Normandy beach. Or Pearl Harbor. Or handling 9/11 -- and other well-known and documented situations such as the current war in Ukraine or handling the rescue logistics after the earthquake, or the wildfires, tsunamis, hurricanes, etc.
Or how to design a more efficient engine. Or how to disperse electricity. Clean water.
Is AI being used for these purposes?
techhouseliving t1_j94g9n8 wrote
Ai controlling a fleet of cheap small drones with explosives sounds a lot cheaper and more effective than these freaking f16s. Come on.
ThirstforSin t1_j960vzs wrote
Actually DARPA is developing Autonomous Drone Swarms that are powered by artificial intelligence, each drone acts as a node in a network that all carry out their own tasks while acting as a collective grouping, in terms of ,reconnaissance and surveillance and attack capabilities. So now imagine AGI with this. It remind me something out of call of duty infinite warfare and drone swarms https://youtu.be/W34NPbGkLGI
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