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Isnt the number 1 threat to a pilot the ai controlled aerial vehicle that either rams them or gets near them and explodes? Missiles with target lock have been around forever and are for all intents and purposes just suicide drones.The number of experienced pilots who die because their instruments are technically correct, but not factually correct, is high. You are correct about reaction time, but that's about all AI has over the human mind.
Also, you are correct that a computer does well when dealing with a fixed system (a computerized catalogue of all prior known solutions in a game of chess, which has fixed rules). Combat is not a fixed system.
Pssst: Denmark is a capitalist country. Novo Nordisk didn't invent Ozempic for charity.No, actually, they were invented in Denmark
Chess is a far more fixed and predictable system than combat.Isnt the number 1 threat to a pilot the ai controlled aerial vehicle that either rams them or gets near them and explodes? Missiles with target lock have been around forever and are for all intents and purposes just suicide drones.
Isnt the consensus that stealth is so super duper important because getting seen on long range radar easily and having some of these suicide drones is a death sentence?
This sounds very much like the chess talk 30 years ago.
I was about to post this, but you beat me to it. Denmark has some serious biotech companies and they're all profit-driven.Pssst: Denmark is a capitalist country. Novo Nordisk didn't invent Ozempic for charity.
Yeah, in combat you have to refine what you bother to consider to a very short priority list. For modern air combat, it’s identify, radar lock and fire. The human is a very slow middlemanCombat is not manufacturing.
A computer can hold more variables in its RAM than you can, and it won’t stutter when asked to read them backThe amount of variables are endless.
Humans are better at it than AI because we don't need a fuckton of inputs and data to make a gut-level decision that makes sense and works.
So you’re saying god will give humans magic so we can win against a hyper refined set of principles that we programmed and actuated?We are not matter and motion according to physical law. It's not all meat. All materialistic theories of mind fail.
Ai won the simulation, then they moved to applying it to an f-16, and they didn’t discuss that outcome, but the humans on board never had to interfere and take the wheelAs for the "AI dogfight," it was a simulation. It says right there in the article that it was a staged safety demonstration.
C-suites are the new sites of resistance to capitalism.Being forever reliant on expensive pills, injections, and surgeries from the gigacorps of the medical industry and advice of the wealthy elite is like the direct opposite of marxist. Troons constantly claim to be marxist but like they're the most bougie fuckers around.
Then why aren't we watching AI sports leagues?Yea we do, we just do most of it subconsciously. It’s not magic. If you ever played sports, you probably caught a ball you weren’t directly looking at at some point. What you’re calling a magical instinct was your brain plotting a course and predicting where the ball was going. Computers can do that better than us.
Yes. I do not believe that human beings are machines and I do not believe in determinism. I'm not a religious fanatic, so don't bother with that tack, but there is obviously more to humans than "we're just super complicated widgets that we can replicate as machines" or else we would have an algorithm for human intelligence instead of overcomplicated chatbots peddled as "artificial intelligence."So you’re saying god will give humans magic so we can win against a hyper refined set of principles that we programmed and actuated?
The article states outright that the simulation was a safety demonstration.Ai won the simulation, then they moved to applying it to an f-16, and they didn’t discuss that outcome, but the humans on board never had to interfere and take the wheel
I think you have a point about how quickly the AI can act. There's a competing theory about air power which is that speed is better for air space penetration than stealth, so throwing a jet-drone-thing at the enemy that's going too fast for the enemy to react (so long as they don't have some AI-assisted air defense) might work better.“The purpose of the test was to demonstrate we can safely test these AI agents in a safety-critical air combat environment,” Hefron said.
They would still do it because the control it gives them.If you want to kneecap H1B visas permanently, just make it that they get equal pay as if it was an American born citizen applying for the job.
This too.They would still do it because the control it gives them.
H1B should be equal pay and company should have to pay a tax equal to 100 percent of the salary. Also they have to open the role for an American applicant yearly. H1B should be jeets stepping in while training a replacement that is American.
The problem isn't storing variables it's calculating the results in a timely manner.A computer can hold more variables in its RAM than you can, and it won’t stutter when asked to read them back
I AM deterministic, utterly. Randomness doesn’t actually exist so there’s no substrate from which magic can arise. Whatever appears magical was set in motion when the universe began.Yes. I do not believe that human beings are machines and I do not believe in determinism. I'm not a religious fanatic, so don't bother with that tack, but there is obviously more to humans than "we're just super complicated widgets that we can replicate as machines" or else we would have an algorithm for human intelligence instead of overcomplicated chatbots peddled as "artificial intelligence."
Then why aren't we watching AI sports leagues?
It wouldn’t come across as being in our language. Would Ai try to fake Ai out? That would be resolved one way or another probably in a manner that didn’t make sense to us to watchBecause it would be boring. We know the computer can do it perfectly. When a human does it perfectly it’s interesting and exciting.
Already happened when they had the WOPR play itself in a game of chess.Would Ai try to fake Ai out? That would be resolved one way or another probably in a manner that didn’t make sense to us to watch
We are going to have to agree to disagree on this subject. I am opposed to determinism at a fundamental level. We can make a new thread if you want to discuss the metaphysics of determinism, but I do not see the point in continuing the discussion here since it will go off in an autistic direction that only you and I will enjoy.I AM deterministic, utterly. Randomness doesn’t actually exist so there’s no substrate from which magic can arise. Whatever appears magical was set in motion when the universe began.
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Agree it would be a rabbit hole.We are going to have to agree to disagree on this subject. I am opposed to determinism at a fundamental level. We can make a new thread if you want to discuss the metaphysics of determinism, but I do not see the point in continuing the discussion here since it will go off in an autistic direction that only you and I will enjoy.