noddy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:37 amits a shame the articles had a "trigger word" for one of the posters and caused a malignant monomania moment.noddy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 1:33 am the future was yesterday.
https://theconversation.com/israels-ai- ... war-219302
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... ng-targets
the AI in the topic of this thread is already being used in war to pick targets in a current conflict, if it is deemed succesful, we can see quite cleary what next generation law enforcement smells like.
never in the course of human history will it have been as important to be as mediocre as possible in your outward appearance.
As said in above post, in "Guerrilla warfare" the regular army is "blind" as there no pattern to distinguished the combatants from the population. There no "tags" to build an Algorithm around them.
Lots of gimmick tried in "Guerrilla warfare" .. I remember US starting using "insects" to smell the "body odor" of VietCong in tunnels
There no "Guerrilla warfare" where the regular army at the end did not lose .. just look @ French in Algeria or Italians in Ethiopia and US in Vietnam, Afghanistan and now Iraq
"Guerrilla warfare" can only be initiated when population is in tune with the combatants, population part of combatants
AI just the new "buzzword"
.