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Yeah, We are not even going to need it to be as "smart" as "skynet". It could just be like "Fuck it, I don't know what I am doing so I am going to just crash land on that house over there".

Archive: https://archive.today/cQ17t

From the post:

>A bolt of lightning strikes deep inside a California forest in the middle of the night. The spark becomes a flame, and within seconds, a satellite dish swirling overhead picks up on the anomaly and triggers an alarm. An autonomous helicopter takes flight and zooms toward the fire, using sensors to locate the blaze and artificial intelligence to generate a plan of attack. It measures the wind speed and fire movement, communicating constantly with the unmanned helicopter behind it, and the one behind that.

Yeah, We are not even going to need it to be as "smart" as "skynet". It could just be like "Fuck it, I don't know what I am doing so I am going to just crash land on that house over there". Archive: https://archive.today/cQ17t From the post: >>A bolt of lightning strikes deep inside a California forest in the middle of the night. The spark becomes a flame, and within seconds, a satellite dish swirling overhead picks up on the anomaly and triggers an alarm. An autonomous helicopter takes flight and zooms toward the fire, using sensors to locate the blaze and artificial intelligence to generate a plan of attack. It measures the wind speed and fire movement, communicating constantly with the unmanned helicopter behind it, and the one behind that.

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  • printing error, headline should read: “Autonomous AI-Guided Black Hawk Helicopter Tested to Light Wildfires”
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The first time a (former) attack helicopter has identified as Climate Change.

Good one.