ReCaptcha has always been about getting machines to recognise words and stuff, right?
I can understand recognising road signs and other cars for Driverless vehicles and such, but why do they need to recognise parachuters and helecopters?
are they making autonomous missile defense systems to attack incoming helecopters and paratroopers, or is it something mundane like making sure amazon's delivery drones don't fly into some poor fucker's parachute?
>>19418455
The AI it's been rogue since a long time ago, to bad no one has figured out why.
Not A Meme.
>>19418455
BAE systems has been working on a military management AI for at least a decade, more notable examples include the management system that the US uses for strategic planning (not autonomous, but highly complex) paired with newer tech like AIsight which can make norm/non norm actions and react to them and you get quite a complex system of comprehensive control, I cant exactly say more.
>>19418455
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y