• mydude@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    The wet dream of the 1% is coming true; Their own personal army with no moral compass.

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      6 months ago

      The 1% of China? I mean, I’m sure they have an elite, but the 1% thing is usually pointed out as a sore spot for capitalism.

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        6 months ago

        China is state capitalism anyway. There isn’t much Communist about them. The “party” is their 1% permanent ruling class.

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          6 months ago

          The “party” is their 1% permanent ruling class.

          Which is as communist as is realistically achievable. Percentage may wary but not by a lot.

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            Communism is incompatible with private property or classes which is why no matter how many states write “communism” on the tin, what they actually put in it is just fascist enforced state capitalism.

            China is not more communist or even socialist than the USA. A strong ruling class loves fascism and hates socialism. They are actively hostile to communism.

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      6 months ago

      Both strongly resemble Boston Dynamics’s “Spot” robo-canine.

      I’m betting that’s exactly what they are, with some glued-on plastic detailing.

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    6 months ago

    I feel like these will be useless in all but limited circumstances. A modern battlefield in urban centers will be rife with small and large rubble, making these things unreliable in real world practice when you factor its ability to balance navigating obstacles and dealing with recoil. How does it reload? How long does its battery last? What happens when its weapon jams? Additionally, tricking current AI is fairly simple when you have the resources of a modern military.

    Anyway, it’s interesting to experiment with, but I just don’t think the technology is quite there yet. I think it’d probably be more effective to create self-destructing bomber robot dogs than gun toting ones with our current tech.

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      6 months ago

      There’s a use case for a crawling camera. They’re pretty good at going over rubble if they aren’t trying to shoot at the same time. For self destructing drones flying ones are easier and cheaper to manufacture.

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    6 months ago

    Well I hope their urban training is still that bad if we ever have to fight them. And the robot dogs seem like a good idea until one of them gets introduced to OPFORs size 12 boot.