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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday September 03 2017, @10:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the judgment-day dept.

In a televised event, Russia's President Vladimir Putin spoke to a group of students about a number of topics, including AI and drones:

Russian president Vladimir Putin spoke about the potential power of artificial intelligence to students on Friday, saying "the one who becomes the leader in this sphere will be the ruler of the world," according to Associated Press. He then said "it would be strongly undesirable if someone wins a monopolist position," indicating that Russia would cooperate with other countries in the development of AI. While Russia is seen as skilled in technological propaganda, it has little presence in mainstream AI research.

Putin also envisioned a future for war where drones, ostensibly controlled by artificial intelligence, would fight proxy wars between countries. "When one party's drones are destroyed by drones of another, it will have no other choice but to surrender," he said.

Russian companies have been actively researching autonomous weapons, such as drones, robots and missiles, which would be able to pick targets and fire on their own. Documents from the US military show similar strategies, where swarms of drones would assist troops with real-time intelligence gathering and air support.

Putin puts on his Musk hat:

Putin touched on the topic of space technologies, hoping that space travel technology could one day be used in passenger travel, though not necessarily for journeys into outer space. He described the slashing of flight time from Russia's westernmost major city, Kaliningrad, to its easternmost, Vladivostok, as "a dream."

As far as space travel is concerned, Putin told students that there is hope for life on other planets in our Solar System.

"The flight to Mars would take no less than half a year, maybe even more," Putin said. "If you fly to Mars and buried yourself somewhere in there, then you could exist for some period of time. But you have to dig yourself in because cells simply die on the surface," he warned pupils.

Also at the New York Post and VOA.


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 04 2017, @12:59AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 04 2017, @12:59AM (#563256)

    Although humans may not last long against advanced AI controlled hardware, if the country is a nuclear power it will simply send up every warhead it has available prior to surrender.

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by takyon on Monday September 04 2017, @01:17AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Monday September 04 2017, @01:17AM (#563260) Journal

    If the Pentagon's missile defense is more effective than previous lackluster public tests would suggest, maybe the nuclear deterrent is more of a nuclear facade. The X-37B can launch classified payloads. Maybe Reagan's Star Wars became real. Down to Earth, Russia and China have raised a stink about U.S. nuclear missile defense plans [cnbc.com].

    That said, hypersonic missile technology could make it harder to shoot down nukes:

    http://www.popsci.com/hype-russia-hypersonic-missile [popsci.com]

    Interception comes from speed plus detection. At its fastest, the Minuteman III ICBM goes Mach 20, or between three and four times faster than the Zircon’s expected speed. Yet ballistic missiles also follow pretty clear trajectories: first up, then down, all in the open sky, where radar and satellites can easily track the entire flight.

    “Another way to avoid radar, at least to some extent, is by flying very close to the ground. Flight profile is important for difficulty of detection,” said Acton. “Even if you can detect something, you may not be able to intercept something if it can do evasive maneuvers." The missiles literally dodge the projectiles looking to intercept them.

    http://scout.com/military/warrior/Article/New-Air-Force-Study-Warns-of-Chinese-Hypersonic-Weapons--101455810 [scout.com]
    http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/the-worlds-leader-super-deadly-hypersonic-weapons-china-19437 [nationalinterest.org]

    Will Mutually Assured Destruction be with us to stay? I'm not so sure. Lasers are faster than Mach 20.

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