The Russian Invasion of Ukraine (Part 2)

Target selection.
It makes them highly resistant to jamming and more.

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https://x.com/wartranslated/status/2052784948667420871
https://x.com/414magyarbirds/status/2052768982101274903

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Essentially, it’s probably more reliable than an operator who is fatigued, but it still frightens me. It is still relying on human input for acceptable targets, so I suppose that is what worries me. Machines are not capable of evil, that is purely the realm of humans.

Hopefully in this instance it makes war more futile for the aggressors.

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It frightens me too, as I have written months ago, as well as weeks ago. But I note that it is happening and it is happening fast, and on large scale. War is the biggest man-made catalyst of rapid technological change. Militarisation of robotics and AI have come very far the last 3 years. It is happening in this way because Ukraine must be better at adapting than Russia to survive. It cannot win an industrial war with Russia, over time, if that means trading artillery, soldiers and tanks. Russia has far greater manpower and munition reserves. So unmanned systems has been part of the answer and they get upgraded all the time with software (almost every drone western militaries have, are long obsolete now btw). Against the drone revolution is electronic warfare. AI has been the answer to that and so on.

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https://x.com/JayinKyiv/status/2052763319035990383
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/2052784002029727825

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https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/2052767443764875732

Next Mondays headlines…

Russian General falls to death from hotel window…

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It always amused me at how optimistic Isaac Asimov’s Robot novels were, with their 3 rules to promote human safety. I always thought The Terminator or Daleks were far more likely uses of AI.

It’s sad in a way. I was working this morning on a remote health monitoring system for the Red Cross. There’s similar technology in there. The fault in the system is the human factor.

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He didn’t say anything provocative to the Kremlin. He just calmly stated the paramer of the Russian massive retaliation, that supposedly will kill Zelensky, the Ukrainian general staff and the destroy the Rada. As I have previously reported.

But since Ukraine ignores the Russian ceasefire since Russia ignored the Ukrainian ceasefire, Russia limits the retaliation to disruption of the moscow parade, since it knows that then it can threaten with nukes and etc., and maybe then UKR won’t bomb it due to air defence coverage. So essentially, they are threatening hell and doom if Ukraine targets the Moscow parade. Like the many posts above I have posted notes, targeting the parade would be a very silly thing to do since it is so well protected.

Desperate to aid Russia and create obstackles for Ukraine
https://x.com/Archer83Able/status/2052812799404105839

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I think we are slowly getting to the day when Zelensky is able to finally turn around and say to Trump ; Thanks but no thanks.

https://x.com/414magyarbirds/status/2052824129464631389
https://x.com/Archer83Able/status/2052821425413664888

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Note the name of this location and the previous strike in the same area
https://x.com/Exilenova_plus/status/2052838341167513668
https://x.com/Exilenova_plus/status/2052836607355461872

https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/2052840985516757023
Ceasefire beginning soon. 25 min

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Posted this in the Trump thread also… worth a watch 5mins

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