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| China building AI-powered satellite killers What could possibly go wrong? Chinese scientists have come up with a way of launchings of AI-powered cubesats – from a large mothership in space to take out other countries satellites. Weighing in at 2.2lbs, these tiny satellites are so complex they can only be controlled by Artificial Intelligence (AI) which means that once they are launched no one will have actual control over what they do. Researchers think that AI is needed because a large-scale space battle would require some seriously powerful algorithms. https://fudzilla.com/news/ai/55173-c...ellite-killers |
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