Robotic Gun Targets Drones
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•US Military Tests AI-Powered Machine Gun
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US Defense Department contractor Allen Control Systems has developed an artificial intelligence-powered robotic gun system called the "Bullfrog" The system can target small drones using computer vision software.
The goal was to remove humans from the equation entirely, particularly considering how fast these uncrewed drones can fly.
So far, humans are still required to give the Bullfrog the green light before it can open fire.
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