Technically, this is just CV (computer vision) and not AI.
It’ll keep improving 💃 Wish of luck to the engineers
This is really telling of the war of the very near future. Small drones, quickly moving in unpredictable paths, chasing and killing soldiers, destroying large machineries and facilities, all on their own, with no connection that can be jammed.
May I recommend asking the US marines to help them train the A I, remember when they outsmarted a drone by hiding in a box and doing cartwheels.
My 2 y/o Autel drone automatically marks cars, people and some other stuff. You click on them on the screen and it will follow them around. I’d be more interested to see a pistol or a rifle attached to the drone.
There’s a non-zero chance that this war is ended by the introduction of a new weapon of mass destruction. An unstoppable swarm of AI operated small drones.
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Technically, this is just CV (computer vision) and not AI.
It’ll keep improving 💃 Wish of luck to the engineers
This is really telling of the war of the very near future. Small drones, quickly moving in unpredictable paths, chasing and killing soldiers, destroying large machineries and facilities, all on their own, with no connection that can be jammed.
May I recommend asking the US marines to help them train the A I, remember when they outsmarted a drone by hiding in a box and doing cartwheels.
https://youtu.be/t7bCOqDZpJA?si=lc4pdEEvZijw8kkK
My 2 y/o Autel drone automatically marks cars, people and some other stuff. You click on them on the screen and it will follow them around. I’d be more interested to see a pistol or a rifle attached to the drone.
There’s a non-zero chance that this war is ended by the introduction of a new weapon of mass destruction. An unstoppable swarm of AI operated small drones.