I'm a bit concerned the enemy can fake out this drone by projecting false targets into its cameras to cause target ghosting, or deploy a bucket of paint in the air to blind it, or do a million other things to confuse it or worse, misdirect it to engage in friendly fire
"artificial intelligence has actually been around for decades" Sure, if you redefine AI as a rudimentary program. I actually have an AI in my old RPG system because it can make autonomous decisions by dice rolls 😊 But nitpicking aside, this is exciting stuff. I'm glad to live in an age where I can witness tech changing so rapidly!
AI being used here is likely referring to neural net machine learning. This has been around for decades but games never used it. The concept was known about and tested, but was never practical before. The AI hype is definitely overkill, but neural net stuff is perfect for this kind of use case.
@@existentialselkath1264 I don't think the AI hype is an overkill. The "Godfather of AI" expects AGI to be achieved within the next 30 years at the current rate of progress. If you invest now, you'll possibly reap the benefits of the "Industrial Revolution 2.0" in your lifetime. Thats just my personal (optimistic) view.
@@Melior_Traiano comparing stuff to the industrial revolution or the internet (web2.0 for example) is always a massive red flag. Something old that was inevitable doesn't mean that something new is going to boom right now. AGI may or may not be a thing anytime soon. The ML tech we have right now is great for pattern recognition and nothing else without hard coded frameworks. No, intelligence isn't just pattern recognition. There's no logical process, but rather guessing what the most common response is to a given stimulus. Having an AI that works with maths and logic inherently is a whole different ordeal we haven't come close to addressing yet. Nobody knows how close it is.
@@Melior_Traiano as for the hype. The best use cases are likely as exciting as they seem, I was only referring to silicon valley marketing everything they can as AI to get more investment. Copilot, Gronk, and Gemini currently degrade more experiences than they enhance.
It's a reusable flying fire and forget missile pod. Morality is not being pushed all that much by this. Is a missile pod not connected to a plane physically, but rather informationally, really that much different? Of course I'm not talking mission capabilities. Obviously there are major mission capability advancements. The real philosophical debate is still in the why of arms races. Why, with all we know about the world, it's scope, it's natural systems, it's peoples, it's history - Are arms races still necessary? It's not even really a question for public debate. It's a question for those who make them necessary. They know who they are.
Nah bro. China simply has scale. They've entered the middle class and there are 1.1B more of them than us. If they put in 50% the effort, they will still fly past us.
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Superb production, this is like what discovery channel used to make in the 90s, seawings style. Amazing guest access too, very insightful
Yep, before it went Woke.
4:18 THIS is key for understanding the complexities of modern warfare. Game boards, dice, and paper tokens just doesn't cut it anymore.
These two perfectly represent all that PBS stands for.
I love love that place, beautiful museum and great beer garden next door. Highly recommend if you go to Denver
Anyone else see those Terminator movies? Great flicks.
Love your work and hope to keep see this series as one of Aerospace Engineer !
One that actually works and they don't need to shot down.
Scary possibilities
Skynet is here
The rapid development of drones in the Ukranian theatre should also be considered changing air power.
I'm a bit concerned the enemy can fake out this drone by projecting false targets into its cameras to cause target ghosting, or deploy a bucket of paint in the air to blind it, or do a million other things to confuse it or worse, misdirect it to engage in friendly fire
Someone really needs to investigate the Ace Combat team lol.
Then, Ukraine is the test ground?
Not… really?????
It already is.
Just don't give this thing a voice...."Stealth" (2005), anyone?
That thumbnail really bothers the realist in me 👀
"artificial intelligence has actually been around for decades"
Sure, if you redefine AI as a rudimentary program. I actually have an AI in my old RPG system because it can make autonomous decisions by dice rolls 😊
But nitpicking aside, this is exciting stuff. I'm glad to live in an age where I can witness tech changing so rapidly!
Its not a redefinition. Cars have been around for more than 100 years. They didn't have airbags and cruise control, but they were still cars.
AI being used here is likely referring to neural net machine learning. This has been around for decades but games never used it. The concept was known about and tested, but was never practical before.
The AI hype is definitely overkill, but neural net stuff is perfect for this kind of use case.
@@existentialselkath1264 I don't think the AI hype is an overkill. The "Godfather of AI" expects AGI to be achieved within the next 30 years at the current rate of progress. If you invest now, you'll possibly reap the benefits of the "Industrial Revolution 2.0" in your lifetime. Thats just my personal (optimistic) view.
@@Melior_Traiano comparing stuff to the industrial revolution or the internet (web2.0 for example) is always a massive red flag. Something old that was inevitable doesn't mean that something new is going to boom right now.
AGI may or may not be a thing anytime soon. The ML tech we have right now is great for pattern recognition and nothing else without hard coded frameworks. No, intelligence isn't just pattern recognition. There's no logical process, but rather guessing what the most common response is to a given stimulus.
Having an AI that works with maths and logic inherently is a whole different ordeal we haven't come close to addressing yet. Nobody knows how close it is.
@@Melior_Traiano as for the hype. The best use cases are likely as exciting as they seem, I was only referring to silicon valley marketing everything they can as AI to get more investment. Copilot, Gronk, and Gemini currently degrade more experiences than they enhance.
Anyone see the movie "stealth"?
Yes, it is a bland movie that doesn't capture the real game changing implications of unmanned weaponry systems.
Yeah! Let's keep these things away from lightning.
Yeah! Let's keep these things away from lightning.
@@alexbian5567 remember the part where the drone jet started attacking everyone?
@@qbertatx shouldn't have been built in the first place. Next up: T-800
Will it sacrifice itself to save humans, or will it fly away to safety? Is it 3 Laws of Robotics safe? 🙂
Seriously?!??!!!
Watch. THE. MATRIX.!!!
From War Games to Terminator to The Matrix, et al....
Come on, people!
Outanding
Why’s she talking like Tim Cook
Why dont they give it to the Ukranians to test it theater live!
It's a reusable flying fire and forget missile pod. Morality is not being pushed all that much by this. Is a missile pod not connected to a plane physically, but rather informationally, really that much different? Of course I'm not talking mission capabilities. Obviously there are major mission capability advancements. The real philosophical debate is still in the why of arms races. Why, with all we know about the world, it's scope, it's natural systems, it's peoples, it's history - Are arms races still necessary? It's not even really a question for public debate. It's a question for those who make them necessary. They know who they are.
China is throwing everything at this
Nah bro. China simply has scale. They've entered the middle class and there are 1.1B more of them than us. If they put in 50% the effort, they will still fly past us.