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The developers believe that the system will work hard for UAV operators, which l...

Will replace a person in war: engineers came up with a "careful" si for drones

The developers believe that the system will work hard for UAV operators, which lose concentration after long duty. The Australian company Athena AI has tested its innovative artificial drones, which is capable of replacing UAV operators in the war. This was written on July 4 by the New Scientist media. The full results of the research experts are not available to the masses. However, attena Ai now states that the AI ​​drones are equipped with a system of AI drones much better with the tasks set.

In particular, this applies to those UAVs that determine the coordinates of the goals and monitor the terrain during the fighting. "Artificial intelligence will help drones who lose their concentration after a few hours of viewing video. He will make most of them hard work for them," said the company staffer Stephen Borsnestein, who works on this project.

According to him, the drones equipped with artificial intelligence will be able to: although AI has not yet been used in battle, Athena works with Red Cat, an American firm that supplies drones to the US military, to introduce its technology for the US Army. By the way, this campaign will put 200 drones in the near future. These are not "smart" UAV. However, over time, they can be upgraded to use the artificial intelligence system that Ahena Ai works on.

We will remind, on June 2 the media wrote that UAV with artificial intelligence attacked the operator, so that it did not interfere with the mission. US Air Force Colonel Taer Hamilton says that the car tried to attack their own, but she decided to destroy the center of communication that people run. Everything happened in simulation. Later, the Pentagon stated that it was an anecdotal history, torn from context.