There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

interestingengineering.com

Gerula , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Atlas’s brothers are in the making. The are searching for a proper name … any suggestions?

EmoDuck , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Concidering we already have robotic birds dropping explosive on enemies in curren warfare, this really isn’t that big of a deal

ram ,
@ram@lemmy.ca avatar

Not to mention millions or even billions of robotic drones that monitor us all.

Seudo ,

Automation is the big deal. Drones have cameras so humans can make a (hopefully) informed disision to strike or not. When (read; now) the drone doesn’t need a camera because it can make the call without a human in the loop, we have removed a vital bottleneck.

The only thing that stopped WWI from being total war is that when we wipped out an entire generation, we needed time to grow more troops. If autonomous weapons being manufactured autonomously by autonomously constructed factories… whoever controled the drones could of conquered the world.

KevonLooney ,

No, that assumes that resources and energy are unlimited. This is the main problem with any “grey goo” scenario.

And it wasn’t people being killed that stopped WW2. People are killed in every war. The defensive weaponry was more powerful than the offensive weaponry. Machine guns were only used on defense because they were heavy. Also, artillery was not mechanized so it was hard to move everything forward quickly.

Somecall_metim , to technology in NASA awards startup $850,000 to develop space debris capture bag | NASA awarded space logistics startup TransAstra a contract to develop an inflatable capture bag capable of transporting orbital de...

There was a really good anime about exactly this kind of situation

Squirrel , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army
@Squirrel@thelemmy.club avatar

Now make a robo dinosaur.

vikingtons ,
@vikingtons@lemmy.world avatar

do you want horizon zero dawn? Because that’s how you get horizon zero dawn

Anticorp ,

We’re getting it, the only question is do you want dinosaurs or dogs?

vikingtons ,
@vikingtons@lemmy.world avatar

yes.

Squirrel ,
@Squirrel@thelemmy.club avatar

Only if they start self-replicating.

manapropos , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

I’m waiting for them to unleash Metal Gear

Geek_King , to technology in NASA awards startup $850,000 to develop space debris capture bag | NASA awarded space logistics startup TransAstra a contract to develop an inflatable capture bag capable of transporting orbital de...

Space Garbage Men, job of the future. In all seriousness, I’m glad they’re looking at solutions, because this issue can get out of hand very fast from what I’ve read. If we had no regard for the build up of space trash, we could have a halo of debris making leaving the planet impossible, or at the very least, dangerous.

lasagna , to technology in NASA awards startup $850,000 to develop space debris capture bag | NASA awarded space logistics startup TransAstra a contract to develop an inflatable capture bag capable of transporting orbital de...
@lasagna@programming.dev avatar

Would slowing them down be enough? I’m thinking along the lines of a magnet.

mawkishdave ,
@mawkishdave@lemmy.world avatar

If you allow them down then they will get pulled into the atmosphere and burn up. The ISS stays in orbit because it’s moving so fast and needs a push now and again to keep the speed up.

FlyingSquid , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I hear you can distract it by throwing some batteries at it.

Anticorp ,

Who’s a good boy?

3TH4Li4 , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army
@3TH4Li4@feddit.ch avatar

Anyone still remembers when they said they would never use dog robots for weapon/war purposes? I do. Things always age like milk and it’s unsurprising.

cbarrick ,

Boston Dynamics said that, and they have stuck to that commitment. IIRC it’s even in the contract when you buy a robot from them that you will not equip it with a weapon.

This article is about Ghost Robotics, which has never made such a commitment. They are known to supply gun-equipped robots to governments at all levels.

ShittyRedditWasBetter , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Absolutely fantastic stuff here.

CookieJarObserver , to technology in NASA awards startup $850,000 to develop space debris capture bag | NASA awarded space logistics startup TransAstra a contract to develop an inflatable capture bag capable of transporting orbital de...
@CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works avatar

A gigantic Kevlar bag may be a idea.

HarrySlaughter , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Anyone who’s played The Division knows the Black Tusks did this years ago

turbodrooler ,

Daisy 🥰

NeoNachtwaechter , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

If I were a dog, or the creator of a dog, I would say:

This beast is such an insult!

Totally stiff in the spine, stamping worse than a cow on dope, and that stiff body must stay horizontally at all times.

What a gross misconstruction.

Earthwormjim91 , (edited ) to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Well, yeah. That was the goal of creating all of these.

Hell, Boston Dynamics was originally funded heavily by DARPA. BigDog, AlphaDog, LittleDog, and LS3 were all funded by DARPA and designed for military use.

This is old anyway. They were strapping guns to the ghost robotics dogs as far back as 2021. popsci.com/…/ghost-robotics-robot-dog-gun-lethal/

CIWS-30 , to technology in Robotic dog-mounted rifles are now a thing thanks to US Army

Only thing shocking about this is that it took this long. Any drone capable of carrying a weapon was going to get one. I mean, look at Ukraine right now. Consumer drones with soda bottle improvised explosives and cardboard drones. I can see a future where most warfare is drone vs drone, to see who can hit the other's supply lines / storage first.

The way Russia's turtling with illegal mines, drones are basically one of the only ways to attack without taking massive losses while also moving slowly and being sitting ducks for artillery.

Brainsploosh ,

The future will never be about drone vs drone, as no one cares about the drones. They have to hit where it hurts, which is human life.

Best case scenario, wars will be fought over drone command centres. Much more probably drones will be used to increase civilian suffering to end the wars.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines