tech
January 25, 2026
Кина развија дронове и оружје уз помоћ AI ослањајући се на природу и животиње
Инжењери са Универзитета Бејханг у Пекингу, једног од водећих кинеских универзитета повезаних са војском, развили су нове моделе борбене употребе дронова ослањајући се на вештачку интелигенцију и обрасце понашања из природе, односно на животиње, показује истраживање у које је Волстрит џурнал (WSJ) имао увид.
TL;DR
- Chinese researchers at Beihang University have created AI-powered drone combat models based on animal behavior.
- Defensive drones are trained to identify vulnerable enemy aircraft like hawks, while offensive drones mimic pigeon behavior to evade attacks.
- In simulations, AI-driven drones demonstrated rapid and effective elimination of opposing forces.
- China is actively developing "swarm intelligence" through AI, including drone swarms, robotic dogs, and autonomous systems.
- Military procurement tenders reveal China's interest in AI-driven cognitive warfare systems, including deepfake technology and sonic weapons.
- Chinese military strategists believe future wars will be "algorithm-driven" with autonomous systems as the primary force.
- China's advantage lies in its large industrial capacity for producing numerous inexpensive drones, unlike the US.
- Systems like "Swarm 1" and the "Djoutian" mother drone showcase China's advancements in drone deployment.
- China is experimenting with integrating air swarms with armed robotic vehicles, such as "robotic wolves."
- The reliance on autonomous systems is partly due to concerns about limited combat experience among Chinese officers and a desire to reduce the human factor.
- The use of AI in warfare presents risks such as technical failures and autonomous lethal decision-making outside human control, with accountability concerns surrounding algorithmic "black boxes."