Former Polish army commander Waldemar Skrzypczak believes that Russia has weapons equipped with artificial intelligence systems. He said this in an interview with the Internet portal Onet.pl .
"These are incredibly deadly devices that are difficult to defend against, because there are no systems that can neutralize them," Skshipchak suggested.
He also added that in the future, it is quite likely that people will no longer be able to control artificial intelligence.
"Perhaps we will create something that will kill us in the future," the former commander said.
In his opinion, it is already impossible to stop such an outcome of events and further improvement of autonomous combat systems is impossible.
On May 21, it became known that combat robots with artificial intelligence have already been created in Russia. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, mass production of such robots has begun. These are no longer just experimental samples, but robots that "can be shown in science fiction films when he is able to fight on his own."
The day before, sources in the Russian Defense Ministry told Izvestia that new units have been formed in the Marine Corps, whose task is to hunt for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). It was noted that the first exercises of the new units were held in May in the Caspian Sea on the basis of the 177th Marine Regiment.
In April, the military department reported that a robot manipulator with tactile feedback was presented at the thematic exhibition "Day of Innovations of the Russian Defense Ministry" in the technopolis "Era" [...] . Its advantages, according to the information provided, consist in a small mass and high power. Technical vision systems were installed in the object, which allow you to install manipulators on mobile carriers as part of robotic systems.