George Rebane
It didn’t take long for criminals and terrorists to start using affordable, commercially available drones for surveillance and even weaponized munitions delivery platforms on the battlefield. Terrorists routinely launch their own eyes in the sky when being attacked by the militaries of countries seeking to destroy them. In the US drones have already been used by prepared criminals to actively harass the FBI during a hostage situation. And there’s more to come.
With affordable face recognition AI, authorities are anxious about the launch of assassination drones in built-up areas to search out and then kill a designated human target either with a firearm or explosive. Drug smugglers are using ever more sophisticated drone platforms to monitor and catalog border security procedures and process so as to pick the proper times and places to bring in the drug payloads. Smaller deliveries of high value narcotics are already handled by drones from Mexico.
Our military and law enforcement are playing catch up with counter-systems and delays caused first by the usual calcified bureaucratic assessments of ‘oh, they’ll never be able to do that’ to R&D and procurement red tape that doesn’t allow the good guys to invent and test as fast as can the terrorists and criminals. Of course, all that government can field against the bad guys is the same stuff that they can field against law abiding citizens to keep the rest of us on our mandated straight and ever-narrowing paths. As someone once said, ‘There is no free lunch.’ And that goes double for advanced technology. Stand by for ram. (more here and here)


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