I have to say that between Cai Ruichen and Kaikai talks, he unreservedly showed the world the powerful advanced technology of the Future Technology Group.

Especially these robots have subverted many people's understanding of current robotics technology.

Because these robots are so flexible, many people even wonder if there is anything humans can do that these robots can't do?

The answer is definitely yes. After all, robots cannot do things like giving birth.

But other than that? Artificial intelligence, which can almost think about itself, is already the peak of intelligent development.

There used to be a lot of scientist languages, and according to the current global intelligent programs, the innovation progresses with each passing day.

I am afraid that by 2018, the world's first truly mature artificial intelligence may appear. Some people say that in the next 20 to 30 years, highly intelligent robots can replace 6% of humans. Ten jobs.

In other words, once large-scale intelligent robots become popular in the future, 60% of the global workload will be replaced by robots.

It's like a scene in a cartoon "Robot Walli", humans don't have to do anything.

However, a deeper level of thinking is also what other creatures can't replace since the development of mankind, and that is wisdom.

After the robot becomes highly intelligent, it will inevitably replace all the current war modes of human beings.

Some people may say that BMP bombs are enough to destroy robots that run automatically.

But where there is a spear, there is a shield. There is no absolute in everything.

The military development of various countries all tend towards intelligence and automation. This is the international trend.

However, it does not say that automated robots can replace soldiers in the future.

As mentioned above, strong electromagnetic interference is enough to destroy the combat capabilities of these robots, and even capture them by invading these robot systems.

Although robots are very useful, they are not so absolutely trustworthy.

but. If the tree goes up and down the hill. But it directly attracted all the eyes of the world.

In particular, the heads of state and a large group of national strategy staff who were also watching the live broadcast almost held their breath, waiting for Cai Ruichen's answer.

"In answering this question, I believe everyone is also very interested in my other question. That is why I came to Iraq?"

Cai Ruichen did not rush to answer the mustache question. Instead, I asked everyone back.

It is true, almost no one understands. Why did he come to this terrible place.

"The reason is simple, because I want unfettered development, any interference and influence. I can't bear it. This is my character, and it is the creed of my life.

And the reason why I chose Iraq. In addition to what I want to do for the people here, that is, I fancy this place. There is room for me to play and develop freely. "

Speaking of which. Cai Ruichen looked at the mustache right now, and then faced the camera of the world. Continue to say: "War robots, this is a topic that has arisen since the 1960s. The mode of warfare has developed to this day. War robots are very close to us. In the 2003 Iraq War, there were more than 6,000 war robots. Serve in this land for war.

In the future, this model will only develop rapidly and cannot be eliminated. This is the human development path created by the law of survival of the fittest in the international black forest. It is the general trend and cannot be reversed by manpower.

However, our company will never develop such highly intelligent war robots, because when the concept of robots and artificial intelligence were proposed, there was a basic tone that was basically determined, that is, robots can only be vassals of humans. "

Speaking of this, Cai Ruichen has a look of regret on his face, and then continues: "The development of human military warfare, even in the future, will still be dominated by humans. The combination of humans and weapons is the most critical."

In fact, Cai Ruichen's answer is not a complete answer to this question, but somewhat evasive.

Because in the future science and technology base units, there will also be many automated combat units, and these units are no less intelligent than these ordinary robots.

However, the base does not have any single-soldier robots, and no matter how advanced robots are, they cannot replace human beings as the main force in war.

Cai Ruichen had already communicated with the base on this topic, and it was the answer the base gave him.

Because no matter how powerful a robot is, it only runs according to a program and does not have the same real thinking ability as humans.

The war robots used in the future will also be carried out by robots in cooperation with human soldiers.

There is also a very critical problem here. Robots are too easy to be dealt with on the battlefield, especially when facing asymmetric enemies.

The base gave Cai Ruichen an example. If you all send out an army of robots, an enemy fighting at a symmetrical level does not need to send out a single soldier.

All it takes is a nuclear bomb over the battlefield and the earth's low-Earth orbit position is detonated. A part of the powerful electromagnetic storm will radiate to the surface of the earth, enough to destroy all combat robots, even the base itself.

All electronic equipment, at the slightest loss of function, is destroyed.

Therefore, in fact, war robots are not as powerful and invincible as humans imagine.

Even if it hasn't reached the point of using nuclear bombs, the various electromagnetic bombs and various jamming devices equipped by countries all over the world will greatly reduce the effectiveness of combat robots.

Even if there are some robots with strong anti-interference ability, there is still a mountain high. No matter how powerful the electronic device is, it is still an electronic device, but the degree of interference is different.

Cai Ruichen even thought of asking engineers to transform the service robots they produced into low-cost combat troops to deal with those mutants.

Unfortunately, these service-oriented robots are not suitable for combat, and they are completely wasteful.

One is the slow movement speed and the inflexible combat. Once on the battlefield, I am afraid that the mutants will all be torn apart by the mutants before they fire.

Only full-time combat robots that reach the level of terrorist robots are suitable for cooperating with red police soldiers on the battlefield.

These are just service-type robots, which are almost the same for serving people or doing simple tasks. Even if they are used for logistics, they are not enough.

Otherwise, Cai Ruichen would have set up his own robot army for the first time now. (To be continued.) Enable new URL

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