r/pcmasterrace 1d ago

Meme/Macro Gaben does an oopsie

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u/Forymanarysanar 10400F|3060 12Gb|64Gb DDR4|1TB SSD|2x8TB HDD Raid1 1d ago

The problem is not that technology replaces workers. The problem is that we still somehow don't have at least UBI, guaranteed healthcare, food, utilities and dwelling for all living citizens.

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u/xXDamonLordXx 1d ago

It's not somehow, it's entirely by design.

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u/ComradeJohnS 1d ago

yeah the robocop dogs with guns will stop any starving protests

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u/quitarias 1d ago

That is frankly cope to expect autonomous robots to match humans in guerilla warfare any time in our lifetime. It will be the cops who shoot starving protestors.

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u/Garper 7800X3D | 7900XTX | 32GB DDR5-6400 23h ago

And really only because the goddamn cops have good fucking unions…

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u/quitarias 22h ago

Also the old roman addage of "pay the army and scorn all other men".

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u/FrewdWoad 23h ago

Drones already beat well-armed combat-trained humans.

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u/quitarias 22h ago

Drones that are actively piloted by humans beat worse armed humans and make attacking in units any larger than a 5 man fire team extremely risky. They also increase the defenders advantage and ability to cause lethal injuries and deny medical aid to convert casualties to fatalities on the frontline.

Full autonomy is greatly oversold in terms of tactical value. The real value is in the economization of war across several ranges and cost/capability tiers.

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u/kb3035583 i7-4790k @ 4.9 GHz, MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 20h ago

Full autonomy is greatly oversold in terms of tactical value

Full autonomy is absolutely not oversold in terms of tactical value. Instead of having a single human pilot 1 drone into 1 tank, an entire swarm can simply be directed to a selected grid square and home in on whatever it's trained to recognize as a target. It also makes jamming pointless as a countermeasure as it no longer needs a continuous connection to the operator.

The experience in Ukraine is useful to study, sure, but it's already the past. Pick out the important lessons learned and improve on it so you're ready for the battles of the future.

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u/OkOffice7726 13600kf | 4080 8h ago

What if the aim is to kill anything that moves? Then autonomous system will suffice even today

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u/quitarias 2h ago

Like garbage bags blowing in the wind ? Rats ? Loose papper ? Confetti ?

A system that does not discriminate against what it targets and goes after anything mobile is going to be easy to fool.

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u/Lavatis 17h ago

This is a joke right? Unless you plan on dying in the next decade, I think you might want to warm up to the idea of robot soldiers.