What kind of Skynet shyt is this???

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But yeah DARPA has some crazy shyt tucked away that the public would never see. I’m talking straight killer robots and micro-drones. Using different light and wave frequencies as well to kill - forget weapons. Think of the Cuba radiation scandal. Way more advanced than anything you’d EVER see online.

All of the shyt posted here is literally comedy and does not reflect the current state of robots. It’s literally just enthusiasts and some small companies with money to burn on this

Boston Dynamics have been using the same prototypes since 2008 and have just been eating off their contracts to do dumb shyt like this. The actual important tech was already sold over a decade ago.

But that’s also the case for a lot of these companies - they just accept these multi-million dollar contracts and fukk around, do drugs, and stall out the work because there’s zero accountability in the higher levels.
 

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Defense research director has a vision to connect with new, innovative companies


The new director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to create a storefront where companies can go to learn how to sell their products to the Pentagon.

Victoria Coleman, named DARPA director in August, told reporters from C4ISRNET and Defense News recently that the advanced research agency wants to create an Apple store-like storefront where companies can gather information about accessing the DoD market, better understand DARPA’s work and learn about opportunities with the agency.
 

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DARPA’s New Project Is Investing Millions in Brain-Machine Interface Tech

Coleman wants to launch a tech accelerator where DARPA can help “incubate” companies that it believes have promising technologies. She envisions DARPA having a broader version of the CIA’s In-Q-Tel, a venture capital group that invests in companies with technologies that have potential for the intelligence community. Investment from In-Q-Tel facilitated the rise of Palantir, now a major data analytics company used by the military and intelligence agencies.


DARPA's New Project Is Investing Millions in Brain-Machine Interface Tech



When Elon Musk and DARPA both hop aboard the cyborg hypetrain, you know brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are about to achieve the impossible.

BMIs, already the stuff of science fiction, facilitate crosstalk between biological wetware with external computers, turning human users into literal cyborgs. Yet mind-controlled robotic arms, microelectrode “nerve patches”, or “memory Band-Aids” are still purely experimental medical treatments for those with nervous system impairments.

With the Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology (N3) program, DARPA is looking to expand BMIs to the military. This month, the project tapped six academic teams to engineer radically different BMIs to hook up machines to the brains of able-bodied soldiers. The goal is to ditch surgery altogether—while minimizing any biological interventions—to link up brain and machine.

Rather than microelectrodes, which are currently surgically inserted into the brain to hijack neural communication, the project is looking to acoustic signals, electromagnetic waves, nanotechnology, genetically-enhanced neurons, and infrared beams for their next-gen BMIs.


What’s the key takeaways from this boys and girls???:whistle:
 
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