|
Gallery: Inside the Navy's Armed-Robot Labs by Shannon at 10:04 am EST, Feb 4, 2008 |
Perched atop a strip of cliffs lining a beautiful section of the Pacific Ocean, the Space and Naval Warfare System Command in San Diego develops semiautonomous armed robots for use in combat by the U.S. military. "We're not building Skynet" says Bart Everett, the technical director for robotics at SPAWAR. Though Everett assured me that the use of the robots' on-board weapons is under the strict control of their operators, the lab's bots can navigate and map complicated terrain, work cooperatively with soldiers and identify and confront hostile targets. Sure, they're no Johnny Five, but robots with guns are both creepy and fascinating.
I really love that as soon as the technology allows, Asimov dies a little more than he already is. |
|
RE: Gallery: Inside the Navy's Armed-Robot Labs by Decius at 10:18 am EST, Feb 4, 2008 |
Shannon wrote: "We're not building Skynet"
If you have to say it... |
|
|
RE: Gallery: Inside the Navy's Armed-Robot Labs by noteworthy at 11:55 am EST, Feb 4, 2008 |
Perched atop a strip of cliffs lining a beautiful section of the Pacific Ocean, the Space and Naval Warfare System Command in San Diego develops semiautonomous armed robots for use in combat by the U.S. military. "We're not building Skynet" says Bart Everett, the technical director for robotics at SPAWAR. Though Everett assured me that the use of the robots' on-board weapons is under the strict control of their operators, the lab's bots can navigate and map complicated terrain, work cooperatively with soldiers and identify and confront hostile targets. Sure, they're no Johnny Five, but robots with guns are both creepy and fascinating.
I've got to say, those cliffs are beautiful. |
|
|
|