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AI, Drones, and Robots Reshape Warfare and Society

Ukraine is exploring the use of AI and drones to transform modern warfare, with companies like "Osa" developing technologies for remote defense operations. Meanwhile, China is rapidly producing humanoid robots, with factories churning out a unit every 30 minutes for applications ranging from manufacturing to potential battlefield use. Experts caution that the greatest threat may not be the robots' capabilities but humanity's increasing reliance on them. AI

IMPACT AI and robotics are increasingly integrated into warfare and daily life, raising questions about human reliance and the future of conflict.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses the implications of AI and robotics in warfare and society, drawing on expert opinions rather than announcing a new release or product.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · zn_ua ·

    Is it possible to defend your country without being on the front lines? Valery Borovik, founder of the company “Osa,” explains how drones, AI, and remote contro

    Is it possible to defend your country without being on the front lines? Valery Borovik, founder of the company “Osa,” explains how drones, AI, and remote control are transforming modern warfare and the approach to mobilization. # drones # AI # mobilization # defense # warinUkrain…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · zn_ua ·

    Chinese factories are already churning out humanoid robots every 30 minutes. They work in manufacturing, care for people, and may even end up on the battlefield

    Chinese factories are already churning out humanoid robots every 30 minutes. They work in manufacturing, care for people, and may even end up on the battlefield. But the greatest threat, according to Valery Primost, is not their capabilities, but people’s attachment to machines. …