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Artificial intelligence is already here and it's the new "Frankenstein"


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

As we might see, the artificial intelligence is already here, and it can make very much things, what people would not even be expected. The key to the artificial intelligence is that the machine could learn actions without human control, and this makes it very attractive thing for computer games, what are normally lose they are interesting parts when the player learns the places, where the enemy makes ambushes or some barriers comes ahead of the virtual vehicles.


If the game uses artificial intelligence, the game would stay interesting long time, and if the artificial intelligence can develop new systems for the opponent, would that thing make the next generation computer games possible, and the big difference between those intelligent games and old fashion games would be, that the system can develop new technology for enemies or opponents, and this might keep the game interesting.


But as we know that the same technology, what is used in computer games can be used in real-world military leadership. And as we know the generals and admirals need many opponents when they are creating their tactics and choose their equipment for some military action, and then there would be the very attractive method to use the computer games in mission planning. The thing goes the way,  that military intelligence puts the systems, what the enemy uses to some net game, and then enthusiastic players around the world would play this game, and the information about those virtual fights, would give the generals chance to make better plans for their actions.


We must say that the equipment, what is used in the games, would have the same quality than the systems, what enemy uses, but they might not seem like tanks or other equipment. And the players would not be suspicious about the purpose of some games, what are offered in the net, without any payment. Those simulations would also uncover if some person loses those games on purpose. But when we are talking about the use of artificial intelligence as the military systems, we must say, that there would be possible to make hybrid aircraft, what is same time robot and manned plane. That system can have the option, that if the pilot would be unable to operate, would the computer make the mission accomplished. In this case, would the aircraft have automatized fire control system, what opens fire automatically if the "autofire" button is pushed down.


Those hybrid aircraft can operate independently or manned missions, that makes those planes extremely dangerous. Even the human pilots make  "legal attacks" against the targets, could the ground operators borrow those planes, without telling that thing to the pilots, and then use those planes as a tool for war crimes. And probably the pilots would not know anything about, what those planes have done when they have been at the free time.  The independently operating combat androids are very problematic, because of the states, what creates and develops those things claims that they have no difference for missiles.


And in one case, what would become in my mind, could the F-35 or SU-27 fighters modified as a cruise missile. This undercover missile could fly with other planes of flight groups, and then it can be detonated above the target. In this case, this missile would have the internal nuclear warhead. Or the nuclear bomb can be loaded to some attack drone, and then detonate above the target, and this would make devastating result in the target.

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