Problem with addressing advancing ai in a setting.

So, ai is advancing exponentially and we are on the brink of recursive self improvement, that will make exponential advancement way more.. exponential..

The problem is that I don't want to ignore that and I want to address it, but I have no idea how to do it without making the whole setting a documentary about the entire observable universe being turned into ai computation machines which I think is what will happen irl.

The secondary problem is that ai will make everything dozens of orders of magnitude more efficient, especially technology used for let's call it "dystopian" purposes which is one, incomprehensible and two, boring and three, just not something I want to write about.

Also, I didn't really want to just add some arbitrary or "magic" rule that will somehow be less capable.

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u/Jegerikkeenrobot_ — 2 days ago

TS-3 UAV helicopter

TS-3 is an UAV designed to simulate anti-helicopter operations conducted by fixed wing aircraft, it's controlled by AI for the majority of its mission, although it can be remote controlled too.

Entered service in 2001 (Earth time) and serves to this day, over 1000 units were built with 829 being shot down during navy exercises and 18 have crashed. It was produced and operated exclusively from the Special Air Combat Development and Evaluation Center airbase, also known as Point Alpha, because until 2012 all offensive weapons, training and operations were classified by the White Fleet to prevent civic unrest, the TS-3 was unclassified in a mass de-clasificstion batch in 2017.

TS-3 is 9.66m long, and 2.15m wide, it's main rotor has 8 blades, 4.38m long each, it's dry mass is ~750kg and its MTOW is ~1400kg, its propulsion system consists of an electric engine powered by a turbogenerator using liquid fuel with onboard oxygen supply because of the anoxic atmosphere it operates in. The body is made out of light aluminium truss covered by thin panels.

u/Jegerikkeenrobot_ — 13 days ago

TS-3 UAV helicopter

TS-3 is an UAV designed to simulate anti-helicopter operations conducted by fixed wing aircraft, it's controlled by AI for the majority of its mission, although it can be remote controlled too.

Entered service in 2001 (Earth time) and serves to this day, over 1000 units were built with 829 being shot down during navy exercises and 18 have crashed. It was produced and operated exclusively from the Special Air Combat Development and Evaluation Center airbase, also known as Point Alpha, because until 2012 all offensive weapons, training and operations were classified by the White Fleet to prevent civic unrest, the TS-3 was unclassified in a mass de-clasificstion batch in 2017.

TS-3 is 9.66m long, and 2.15m wide, it's main rotor has 8 blades, 4.38m long each, it's dry mass is ~750kg and its MTOW is ~1400kg, its propulsion system consists of an electric engine powered by a turbogenerator using liquid fuel with onboard oxygen supply because of the anoxic atmosphere it operates in. The body is made out of light aluminium truss covered by thin panels.

u/Jegerikkeenrobot_ — 13 days ago
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The reason why Skywings have internet outage

Those demn Seawings.

Yep, it's a wof parody of the image of shark biting undersea cable.

u/Jegerikkeenrobot_ — 23 days ago

Quick art, Sandwings near sandstorm

Hello after ~5 months.

3-4 hour art using old sandwing model. I made it to just play with composition and test something.

u/Jegerikkeenrobot_ — 3 months ago