• TheMurphy
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    1701 year ago

    What the fuck is wrong with you guys. This is absolutely dystopian shit right there.

    This is not “nice” or “neat”?!

    It’s straight up awful. It’s war.

    • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚
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      391 year ago

      A system that can maneuver autonomously is dystopian? Lol, what? This system does NOT fire autonomously

      The tank-like robot has the ability to transport itself to a preset destination. It can also spot and avoid obstacles

      Source: this article

      • @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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        601 year ago

        It is dystopian. It looks like a alpha version of the robocop “bad” robots. It is indeed dystopian. It doesn’t fire autonomously just because creators could not implement a “directive 4” (don’t shoot who I don’t want to be shoot).

        • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚
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          201 year ago

          So automated driving is dystopian? Brace yourself, I have news about self-driving cars

          • @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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            It is not. Dystopian is an utopia turning bad. There is nothing wrong with AI, it pays my bills. The killing is what turns an utopia to a dystopia. It’s people actions and intentions, not technologies

              • @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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                • AI and autonomous vehicles: utopia
                • AI and autonomous vehicles to kill: dystopian

                This is one of the most frustrating thread I’ve ever partecipated. Why discussions on weapons always turn out like talking to spoilt 4 years old kids.

              • @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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                What do you mean? AI is super helpful, it is doing great things in many fields, including biological research, simplify life of many, supporting and helping people. It is just an umbrella name for many different complex mathematical functions.

                Clearly there are bad uses, as any powerful technology. And it is important to highlight them. This is a bad use of AI

                • @bladerunnerspider@lemmy.world
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                  31 year ago

                  Which altruistic thing is it that the AI that pays your bills does? It appears to me that AI is used for acceleration of war, deceit, and theft and conglomeration of ideas and art with no unique thoughts or perspectives. The people who own the technology will use it to enrich themselves at the expense of those who can not afford it. This is what I mean.

            • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚
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              The killing

              Once again, this system does not kill autonomously. It merely drives autonomously.

              • @Zeth0s@lemmy.world
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                It is just because it is currently technically impossibile to make it fires the “right” people. So the human will fire the wrong people as liability for human shooting civilians doesn’t exist. It is anyway dystopian. As said it is an alpha version of the dystopia.

                I really don’t get why it is so hard to understand ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Kalcifer@lemm.ee
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      91 year ago

      One can find interest in an objects technological design while still acknlowledging it’s horror when put to practical use. They aren’t mutually exclusive options.

  • @prenatal_confusion
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    571 year ago

    The tank-like robot has the ability to transport itself to a preset destination. It can also spot and avoid obstacles by utilizing dozens of sensors and an advanced driving system. Moreover, the platform can self-destruct if it falls into enemy hands.

    It is not an autonomous weapons system. It is a platform that can maneuver autonomously.

    • @whenigrowup356@lemmy.world
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      Targeting for the weapon itself is done by a human remotely at least right?

      …right?

      *eta: yeah, it looks like it has a remote driver who can take over the steering and control the gun with a little PS4 controller thingy

      • @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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        101 year ago

        How long until there is a version that would let the operator upload a photo of the target and the gun bot would seek and shoot that target automatically, with 99.9% face detection accuracy?

        • Natanael
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          71 year ago

          Turkey says they have flying drones who already have done that, so …

  • @NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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    391 year ago

    Braindead militarists never cease to believe that “only we have it, and therefore…”

    The truth is that there will be a life after the war, and the war makes it miserable.

    Yes, for both sides.

  • @Dra@lemmy.zip
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    271 year ago

    Semi-autonomous doesnt really mean anything and is a deliberately sensationalist headline.

    The key technological discussion is when it’s not a human pulling the trigger.

    Even guns are semi autonomous by this definition

    • @Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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      131 year ago

      The tank-like robot has the ability to transport itself to a preset destination. It can also spot and avoid obstacles by utilizing dozens of sensors and an advanced driving system. Moreover, the platform can self-destruct if it falls into enemy hands.

      I’d have to assume it has some sort of finding/tracking tech as well to stay on target. Trying to compare this to a handgun is just silly.

      • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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        41 year ago

        The thing is, will it select a target and fire without manual intervention? I’m less worried about it moving autonomously than killing. Not that in this case I think it will make any difference if a civilian enters l encounters it.

      • @Dra@lemmy.zip
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        21 year ago

        The CIWS Phalanx has been doing this since the 70s. The main point is that it’s implying something new about it’s semi-autonomous nature that hasnt previously been used and is thus noteworthy. A handgun automates much of labour involved with applying kinetic force to another human being, reducing it down to a button press that anyone can do.

        Trying to suggest this is somehow newsworthy and that they arent just fishing for clickbait headlines is silly.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      Australia already has area-denial sentries that autonomously shoot at any motion (with some parameters regarding size and speed).

      These, or a similar techology was used for a while along the Korean DMZ until we started talking about building autonomous drones.

      One of the shot-down airliner incidents (Flight 007, maybe?) involved a misdesignation of a sensor contact by a US Aegis missileboat system. The plane was pinging with F4 Phantom Radar (which ruled out an ordinary airliner). The Aegis required a human to authorize an attack, but it reported the contact as a bogey (unknown, peresumed to be hostile)…

      — Apparently, I posted this without finishing it. —

      So that instance might be considered the first historical case of an autonomous weapon system accidentally killing a civilian (at least partially civilan) target, given the human doing the authorizing had inadequate data to make an informed decision.

      (A lot of cruelty of our systems comes from authorizations based on partial data. Law enforcement in the US is renowned for massaging their warrants to make them easy on the signing magistrate, resulting in kids and dogs slain during SWAT raids in poor neighborhoods. I’m ranting.)

  • @A_A@lemmy.world
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    Almost 20 years ago (because bad ties) I was presented with a military video for the development of this horror.
    Israelis where were very proud in the video to show this thing driving in front of a poor house and firing from outside through the wall to anything (eventually) living inside. They didn’t give a fuck whether it was (to be) woman children or else. (of course the house was empty for the research phase, well I hope so).
    This is the kind of monstrosity Palestinians are facing now.

  • Chaotic Entropy
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    211 year ago

    “and prevents risks to human life”… no implications there, I’m sure.

  • Norgur
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    121 year ago

    Let’s hope that the “AI” doing the aiming was programmed by Microsoft. That way, it would at least not hit anybody…

      • Norgur
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        61 year ago

        It looks like you are trying to violate the Geneva Convention. Would you like help?

        • get help assaulting civilians
        • commit several atrocities from the comfort of your office chair

        ☐ Do not show this message again

      • @jet@hackertalks.com
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        51 year ago

        Looks like your trying to oppress a population, would you like Microsoft Bing AI to draft a press releases to establish a narrative justifying automated anti personal weapons deployed against civilians?

      • Norgur
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        31 year ago

        I hoped more for an immediate gun jam due to an issue where the gun couldn’t reach Microsoft’s telemetry servers in time followed by a bluescreen because the right headlight (not the left) was initiated at kernel level for some reason and threw a memory access violation.

  • IHeartBadCode
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    111 year ago

    A few weeks later.

    Aw man, someone coded the routine that checks if the person is from Hamas to always return true. Woopsie Doodle.

  • @Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    101 year ago

    I was hoping to participate in this conversation with some long, interesting back and forths with different people about this inevitable, emerging technology. Then I scrolled the comments section…

    • Unaware7013
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      61 year ago

      What the fuck has happened over there?

      The inevitable outcome of a situation wherein a country is allowed to blatantly violate international laws and human rights for decades without consequences and a ridiculously overfed MIC with unwavering support from major powers.

    • @Kalcifer@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      Tell me you can’t conscript or recruit more ground soldiers without saying so. 7.62 rounds are personnel ammunition.

      Israel running out of military personnel is hardly the only possible explanation. Furthermore, it’s rather nonsensical to claim that Israel is running out of military personnel simply because of the type of ammunition that this robot’s machine gun is chamebered in – that is affirming the consequent.