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Tilt to live weapons
Tilt to live weapons





  1. #Tilt to live weapons drivers#
  2. #Tilt to live weapons software#

#Tilt to live weapons drivers#

The automotive industry is already integrating AI into vehicles to analyze driving situations and provide augmented reality to drivers via heads-up displays to help avoid accidents.

tilt to live weapons

In the near term, AI is going to be used in military applications to aid decision-makers. It would only take some basic engineering, or enough tinkering, to build a heavier duty turret with off-the-shelf software, a zoom camera and a fine control pan/tilt mechanism that holds a lethal firearm. Soldiers who hit 75 percent of stationary targets receive a sharpshooter qualification. To put that capability into perspective, the Army rifle qualification course only requires a Soldier to hit 58 percent of stationary targets to qualify as marksman on their weapon. Automated gun turrets used by hobbyists for paintball and airsoft guns have demonstrated the ability to hit more than 70 percent of moving targets.

#Tilt to live weapons software#

(Need more proof? Just watch the last episode of "Breaking Bad.")Ī variety of instructions, how-to videos and even off-the-shelf, trained AI software is readily available online that can be easily adapted to available weapons. Making a cheap, fully automated system that can detect, track and engage a human with lethal fires is trivial and can be done in a home garage with hobbyist-level skill. Despite the protests (more on those in a moment), this is going to happen. Weapons controlled by AI will appear on the battlefields of the future.

tilt to live weapons

To do that, we have to look at what we have, where it is and where it could go. But now and again, it's a good idea to stop and try to think about the potential for harm that comes with these technologies. We accumulate capabilities and take them for granted as their benefits accrue. Artificial intelligence (AI) already surrounds us in our devices, cars and homes. Gaming out the effects of technology is notoriously difficult. And they bring with them a host of moral and ethical questions far more complex than any science fiction story. They portend an even more connected and automated future, in which the children who grew up asking Alexa why the sky is blue will be far more comfortable with artificial intelligence than we are today. Such technologies have created a highly interconnected present. We live in an era of rapid technological advancement, in which yesterday's pure fiction is today's widely adopted consumer product. What does it mean for a weapon to be fail-safe? Is a human in. Before AI automates 'slaughterbots,' we need to think through the moral and ethical implications of such powerful technology in warfare.

tilt to live weapons

At any rate, we'll look forward to Tilt to Live 2 - if we see One Man Left around GDC next week, maybe they'll let us in on any other new plans.AI on the battlefield will come. Well the game sounded like fun, right up until that last bit. One Man Left promises new weapons, updated graphics and an all-new scoring system for the sequel, and we're sure they'll bring some of that Outwitters multiplayer experience to the game, too, as they also "plan on rubbing your friends' highscores in your face a little harder." Like the first title (which had you tilting a triangle around to try and avoid all sorts of incoming enemy shapes), there will undoubtedly be plenty of tilting action to go around. The new game is called Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous, and is due out later on this year. And now the team is going back to its history, and starting work on Tilt to Live 2, according to the company's official blog. One Man Left Studios is most recently known for its great social Outwitters title, but of course the two-man developer team (made up of Alex Okafor and Adam Stewart) is best known for the popular Tilt to Live, a relatively early iOS hit.







Tilt to live weapons