Categoria: Military A.I.
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The Hidden Threat: Converting Civilian Drones into Military Weapons with Artificial Intelligence
As technology rapidly advances, the line between civilian and military capabilities is becoming increasingly blurred. Global e-commerce platforms like Alibaba, once primarily known for consumer goods, are now becoming focal points for the purchase of advanced technologies such as marine drones, tracked robots, and autonomous systems. While these devices are designed for civilian and industrial…
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Ruselectronics is a Russian holding company that operates in the electronics sector. Let’s see how AI is involved.
Ruselectronics is a Russian holding company operating in the electronics sector. It is part of the state conglomerate Rostec (Rostekhnologii), a major state-owned company that brings together various defense and technology enterprises in Russia. Ruselectronics specializes in the production of electronic components, devices, and systems, including radar, communication systems, microelectronics, telecommunications components, medical instrumentation, and…
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Military Drones with Artificial Intelligence – Key Companies and Startups
1. Attack Drones with Artificial Intelligence a. Autonomous Navigation AI enables attack drones to navigate autonomously in complex and dynamic environments. Using machine learning algorithms and advanced sensors, drones can avoid obstacles, fly along optimal paths, and adapt to changing conditions, such as weather changes or the presence of enemy defenses. b. Target Recognition AI…
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Recent reports indicate that Huawei has developed an advanced data encoding technology that significantly outperforms NATO’s current protocols in underwater communication tests.
Recent reports indicate that Huawei has developed an advanced data encoding technology that significantly outperforms NATO’s current protocols in underwater communication tests. Huawei’s technology, known as Higher-Order Polarization Weight (HPW), was successfully tested by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and Xiamen University in the South China Sea. This system enables more efficient and stable data…
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the development of nuclear weapons is an extremely sensitive and controversial topic
Currently, there is no public information indicating that specific startups or companies are using AI to develop nuclear weapons. However, some major world powers, such as the United States, Russia, and China, are exploring the potential use of AI in the context of national security, including the monitoring, detection, and management of nuclear arsenals. Lockheed…