Rise of the AI Soldiers
Rise of the AI Soldiers
“We think there’s a moral imperative to put these robots into war instead of soldiers,” says Mike LeBlanc, a 14-year Marine Corps veteran with multiple tours of Iraq and Afghanistan…
Truly the only two options: trench warfare with either people or robots.
Current Pentagon protocols decree automated systems can engage only with a human green light, and Foundation insists that is also its intention for Phantom.

Within hours on Friday, the Pentagon blacklisted one AI company for refusing to drop its safety commitments on surveillance and autonomous weapons, then turned around and praised a competitor for s…
humanoid soldiers offer a more resilient alternative, with greater restraint and precision. Robots do not suffer from fatigue or fear and can operate continuously in extreme conditions while immune from radiation, chemicals, or biological agents.
I love how they mix facts and fiction 😋
But… they’ll operate on builtin mini nuclear reactors, just like submarines. They’ll go years without recharging!
– emusk (probably)
Non human soldiers will not got to war. That’s not how war is made.
Non human soldiers will be used against citizens. That is how power is reinforced.
Non human soldiers will not got to war. That’s not how war is made.
Wha-ha-ha?.. t.
Almost certainly will. A human soldier is expensive.
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