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Mar 2, 2024
China’s new AI ‘Supermind’ deepens challenge to U.S.
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: geoengineering, military, robotics/AI
One thing i do like about China. they like to publicly lay cards on table of a project in development an opponent has, that is high level top secret. Just to ruffle feathers, lol. like weather modification stuff. Of course US has, and far superior, its just an open play to tweak someones nose.
China says it is building a new AI-based intelligence platform to track global scientists and hoover up breakthrough technologies for its industry and military.
Mar 2, 2024
General Atomics’ ‘robot wingman’ makes first flight
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, military, robotics/AI
General Atomics’ new air combat drone has flown, another step toward what the Air Force is calling the “first of a second generation” of autonomous aircraft.
The drone, called the XQ-67A, is derived from GA-ASI’s Gambit series of aircraft, which the company is proposing for the Air Force’s program to build robot wingmen, called collaborative combat aircraft, or CCAs.
The new platform is part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s highly classified Off-Board Sensing Station program, or OBSS. The service awarded GA-ASI and Kratos design contracts in 2021, then picked GA-ASI to actually build the design in 2023.
Mar 2, 2024
Machine gun-wielding robot dogs are better sharpshooters, claims study
Posted by Zola Balazs Bekasi in categories: military, robotics/AI
A new Chinese study claims that machine gun-armed robot dogs are as accurate as trained human marksmen. If true, we could be about to witness a revolution of sorts in urban warfare.
The study conducted by Xu Cheng and his team “demonstrates the feasibility of a legged strike platform,” reports The South China Morning Post (SCMP).
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Mar 1, 2024
US Deploys “Project Maven” In Middle East As AI Warfare Underway
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: drones, military, robotics/AI, satellites
She continued: “We’ve certainly had more opportunities to target in the last 60 to 90 days,” adding the US is currently looking for “an awful lot” of rocket launchers in the region.
Moore’s comments provide some of the strongest evidence to date that the US military is using AI targeting systems to identify potential strike areas. She noted that even after Google walked away from the project, experimenting has continued with drone or satellite imagery.
Based at Central Command, or Centcom headquarters in Tampa, Florida, Moore revealed that US forces in the Middle East have been testing AI targeting systems using a combination of satellites and other data sources and conducted exercises over the past year with the technology.
Feb 28, 2024
Next generation bioweapons
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biotech/medical, military
Feb 27, 2024
Philip K Dick’s handbook of narrative warfare
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: military
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Feb 26, 2024
Neural Decoding Unveils Secrets of Navigation
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biological, military, robotics/AI
Summary: A new study combines deep learning with neural activity data from mice to unlock the mystery of how they navigate their environment.
By analyzing the firing patterns of “head direction” neurons and “grid cells,” researchers can now accurately predict a mouse’s location and orientation, shedding light on the complex brain functions involved in navigation. This method, developed in collaboration with the US Army Research Laboratory, represents a significant leap forward in understanding spatial awareness and could revolutionize autonomous navigation in AI systems.
The findings highlight the potential for integrating biological insights into artificial intelligence to enhance machine navigation without relying on GPS technology.
Feb 25, 2024
Officials warn of ‘environmental disaster’ after attack on cargo ship in Red Sea causes oil slick
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: military
An attack by Yemeni Houthi rebels on a Belize-flagged ship earlier this month caused an 18-mile (29-kilometer) oil slick, the U.S. military said Saturday. It also warned of the danger of a spill from the vessel’s cargo of fertilizer.
Feb 24, 2024
We Need a Far Better Plan for Dealing With Existential Threat
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: biotech/medical, existential risks, food, government, lifeboat, military, robotics/AI
Here’s my latest Opinion piece just out for Newsweek. Check it out! Lifeboat Foundation mentioned.
We need to remember that universal distress we all had when the world started to shut down in March 2020: when not enough ventilators and hospital beds could be found; when food shelves and supplies were scarce; when no COVID-19 vaccines existed. We need to remember because COVID is just one of many different existential risks that can appear out of nowhere, and halt our lives as we know it.
Naturally, I’m glad that the world has carried on with its head high after the pandemic, but I’m also worried that more people didn’t take to heart a longer-term philosophical view that human and earthly life is highly tentative. The best, most practical way to protect ourselves from more existential risks is to try to protect ourselves ahead of time.
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