
Rate Of Return🔥🤖 When robots start "practicing shooting", sci-fi is no longer just sci-fi
After watching that video, I actually have mixed feelings.
Not shock.
But a kind of indescribable emotion.
When robots are trained to shoot, move, and coordinate like an army.
Precise movements, unified rhythm, no emotion, no hesitation.
At that moment, I suddenly realized—
We are witnessing a boundary being quietly crossed.
When talking about "robot wars" in the past, there was always a sense of distance.
Like a movie scene.
But when it appears in the form of training footage, that abstract sense of the future suddenly becomes a real-world coordinate.
The question is not "if it will happen".
But "when will it scale".
If machines can execute tactical movements, identify targets, and operate continuously without fatigue, then the logic of the battlefield will be rewritten.
Human soldiers have emotions, fear, physical limits.
Machines don't.
What does this mean?
It means the cost structure of war will change.
The "pressure of casualties" on decision-makers decreases.
The technical threshold rises, but the psychological threshold lowers.
This is what I'm truly worried about.
Technology itself is neutral.
But when "efficiency" enters the realm of force, it might make conflicts easier to initiate.
When the risk shifts from "personnel loss" to "equipment loss", will war become more like an algorithm confrontation?
And how should ordinary people face such a trend?
I don't think "humans will soon have nothing to do".
The real variable has never been whether machines are powerful.
But how humans set boundaries.
Historically, every technological leap has triggered fear.
Gunpowder, nuclear weapons, drones.
But what determines the direction is always the system and constraints, not the technology itself.
The question I care more about is:
As autonomous weapons become more intelligent, will we simultaneously enhance ethical and regulatory frameworks?
If technology runs too fast and rules can't keep up, risks will be amplified.
Seeing such footage
It reminds me of one thing—
AI and robots are not just productivity tools.
They could also be remodelers of power structures.
We may not be able to stop technological progress.
But at least we should stay sober.
What do you think?
When robots enter the tactical training phase, is this progress, or a warning?
🧠I will continue to record my thoughts on technological boundaries and future structural changes.
If you are also following the long-term direction of AI and human society, welcome to follow along, let's stay sober together.
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