toasty
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Interesting news article this morning saying military graduates in teh USA are being told to expect to participate in a superpower war in the next few years involving robotic drones, tanks, aircraft etc.. Akida is obviously well suited to enable this type of warfare and it makes perfect sense for armament manufacturers to go down this track. Akida's autonomous decision making solves the problem of the first targets in modern warfare - destruction of communications infrastructure.
I'm sure this is not what Brainchip and Peter VDM had in mind but there are numerous examples of the military use of technology leading to more beneficial commercial deployments. One that comes immediately to mind is laser inertial navigation/guidance systems - developed initially for military use and now standard kit on every commercial airliner circling the planet.
We will probably never know the details of these types of use cases but it seems almost certain to me that this expectation of a major conflcit in the not too distant future is one of the primary reasons we are engaged with NASA, DARPA and the various branches of the US military.
I'm sure this is not what Brainchip and Peter VDM had in mind but there are numerous examples of the military use of technology leading to more beneficial commercial deployments. One that comes immediately to mind is laser inertial navigation/guidance systems - developed initially for military use and now standard kit on every commercial airliner circling the planet.
We will probably never know the details of these types of use cases but it seems almost certain to me that this expectation of a major conflcit in the not too distant future is one of the primary reasons we are engaged with NASA, DARPA and the various branches of the US military.
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