Artificial - intelligence Drons enter battle the world's first Ukraine to send them to war

In a significant technological and military development, Ukraine has entered history as the first country to regularly use flocks of drones equipped with artificial intelligence (IA) on the battlefield. This advanced technology is being used to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of military operations on the front lines, writes thewallstream. In [...]
This advanced technology is being used to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of military operations on the front lines, writes the frontline. The Wallestreturl.
Center on this innovation lies the software “Swarmer”, developed by a Ukrainian pole that enables drones to fly in a coordinated manner, communicate between them in real time, and make independent decisions regarding the tactic of attack.
Drons are equipped with artificial intelligence algorithms that allow them to analyze the situation and decide for themselves when and how to interfere with the target.
A Ukrainian army officer described the functioning of this technology in a simple but significant way “You set the target and the fears do the rest”.
This means that human intervention is minimal, while automatic decision-making allows armed forces to react more quickly and with less danger to personnel.
According to official data, this technology has been used on more than 100 missions so far. In most cases, flocks of between 3 and 8 fears have been used to carry out accurate blows to enemy targets.
However, technology is in constant development, and recent reports show that a host of more than 100 drones is currently in the testing phase of a major step towards large-scale automation of modern fighting.
This new approach to war with fear marks a new era in the field of military technology, where for the first time we see the practical and organized implementation of artificial intelligence in a conflict of great size.
At the same time, this development also raises serious ethical and strategic questions about the future of war, where decisions of life and death are moving more and more into the hands of cars.












