The 10 Scariest Future Tech Trends Everyone Must Know About Right Now
Think this one’s farfetched? Think again.
Drones that work together in groups — with the help of AI — can already identify, track, and destroy targets.
At China’s Zhejiang University, scientists have developed a drone swarm capable of tracking humans through dense bamboo forests without human guidance.
Halcon, a subsidiary of UAE’s Edge Group, recently unveiled a swarming drone system known as Hunter 2-S that can share information for tracking and engaging with targets.
Drones are seen as a cost-effective way to overwhelm defenses without needing to put soldiers in harm’s way — and the implications of this type of technology are quite scary.