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HERE WE GO! March 14,! USAF 'Skyborg' AI!! robots to fly planes, make decisions,! also army and navy!! sky" net almost here!

 
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HERE WE GO! March 14,! USAF 'Skyborg' AI!! robots to fly planes, make decisions,! also army and navy!! sky" net almost here!
Welcome to Skyborg, an Air Force Research Lab program aimed at pairing AI with a human in the cockpit so the machine can learn how to fly, according to Dr. Will Roper, assistant secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics.


In the near future, an Air Force pilot's wingman could be flown by artificial intelligence.

The two might fly side-by-side in a highly contested war zone -- and the AI aircraft not only takes the lead, it begins making choices. Does it fire missiles or drop bombs ahead of its fighter counterpart? Probably, because the human response has a lag time, unlike a machine that can detect and react immediately, if necessary.

It sounds very much like the Air Force's proposed Loyal Wingman program. But the service wants to take the concept even further, with an AI plane that trains with its pilot, acting as a sidekick. In short, it's R2-D2 from "Star Wars" in an aircraft of its very own. The Air Force foresees training generations of AIs and pilots together.


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15 Mar 2019
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The U.S. Army recently awarded QinetiQ North America a contract worth up to $152 million for special robots that are light enough to be carried in a backpack into combat.

The Common Robotic System Individual, or CRS (I), is the Army's first "small-sized" robotic program of record, according to a recent press release from the service's Maneuver Capability Development Integration Directorate at Fort Benning, Georgia.

"CRS (I) is a remotely operated, highly mobile, unmanned ground vehicle that is light enough for a dismounted soldier to carry in a backpack," the release states.

These new robots, which the Army plans to begin fielding in fiscal 2020, "will provide the dismounted soldier with enhanced situational awareness, force protection and increased standoff capability from enemy threats," the release adds.



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The Navy Just Ordered the 'Orca,' an Extra-Large Unmanned Submarine by Boeing

The Orca unmanned autonomous submersible will be capable of crossing entire oceans and fulfilling a variety of missions, from hunting mines to sinking submarines.
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Stan the Adorable Robot Could Be the Future of Parking Lots

Stanley Robotics is starting in French airport parking lot. Who knows where it will be next?
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Mar 15, 2019
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A number cars offer some kind of self-parking feature these days, but that tech as it currently stands amounts to little more than a parlor trick. A French startup called Stanley Robotics, however, has a new take on the idea: a little robot tug that tows your car around a lot and decides where to park it.

The autonomous electric-powered bot is named Stan. The company says that in a standard parking lot, a Stan could create 50 percent more parking spaces by placing cars more efficiently. While the company's website does not offer any specs, its clear these robots will be big boys, capable of pulling a car up to 20 feet in length and handling a 3-ton load.



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We are the Skyborg. Resistance is futile.
You have no free will because you had no choice about whether to read this or not.
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Re: HERE WE GO! March 14,! USAF 'Skyborg' AI!! robots to fly planes, make decisions,! also army and navy!! sky" net almost here!
First things first ... the future is actually not yours and we need to be considerate of future generations have. Has anyone asked them if they want little blue ai smurfs flying all around with bombs over their head .

I think the future is more like ready player one but a better place , fun and video games as the replacement for war like fortnite to save the world... and veganism as the replacement to meat, eggs and dairy in retail to save the animals and save the world.
They've already started gaming stadiums with lots of money like sports. War is a disaster for everyone and needs to be banned ... go die 10 times in 20 minutes playing videogames instead and have fun with no disaster . It's awesome.

And ya , We probably need super ai to protect animals from extinction Google etc. and humans if you ask me ...
There is no war in the future ... it's like star trek homeworld...

Ban skybot ? Or do we need a spybot skybot or superintelligence to help humanity figure out its mess ...
We need sky cops more than we need robocop because we also need flying cars ... that's where ai is probably useful like tesla self driving cars ...
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Re: HERE WE GO! March 14,! USAF 'Skyborg' AI!! robots to fly planes, make decisions,! also army and navy!! sky" net almost here!
I want to see flocking behavior.supposedly thats going in the software.
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Plot twist: AI already learned to fly and is watching you from the future.
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