Experts believe that future wars will not be fought through mushroom clouds, but with the help of quaum computer cyber attacks. Several soldiers and military ielligence experts share their views on tomorrow’s wars and the changes that could transform the field. Stay with Digiato to learn about these technologies.
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In the future world, we will see the use of quaum computers, which are millions of times more powerful than conveional computers. Robotic exoskeletons can also turn soldiers io superhumans with enormous power. We should not forget the drones equipped with artificial ielligence, which will be able to easily attack their subjects.
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In the following, we will get to know five predictions for the future of wars on the planet. The images of each section are also made by Midgerni artificial ielligence to show the possible image of these technologies.
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Augmeed reality provides superhuman senses to soldiers
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Virtual reality and augmeed reality will allow soldiers to see the battlefield through drones and robotic transport vehicles. Technologies such as virtual reality have already been used to train soldiers and pilots for years, says Adam Simmons, director of information security at GRC Iernational Group.
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But a more rece use of these technologies is in the field of manned drone training. “Combining VR training and AR HUD displays for drone pilots, these systems will undoubtedly be esseial for the training and use of future military systems,” says Simmons.
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Chris Moore, vice preside of security and defense at satellite iernet company OneWeb, says that most of these technologies are made available through low-Earth orbit satellites that provide high-speed communications: “Low Earth orbit communications satellites are responsible for many technological advances. “New technologies – including augmeed reality, virtual reality and robotics – that will ultimately make combat forces more lethal, effective and efficie will be of great importance.”
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Quaum computers can destroy the banking system
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Andersen Cheng, founder and CEO of Post-Quaum, says quaum computers could enable catastrophic attacks against global power grids and banking systems.
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Instead of using zero and one, these computers use qubits, which can be zero, one, or simultaneously zero and one. As a result, they can have much more power. Experts worry that the power of quaum computers will allow hackers to break encryption.
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Cryptographic technology has been used for decades to keep all the world’s information secure, from banking data to military information. Now, with the increasing developme of quaum computers, everything is at risk. IBM is one of the companies producing these computers, which recely built a system with more than 400 qubits.
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“Quaum computers will be millions of times faster than classical computers thanks to the use of qubits, which can be one, zero or both at the same time,” says Cheng. This exponeial progress means that one day we will finally reach a breakthrough in quaum technologies, and we will have to prepare for it in advance instead of responding to the problem after it happens.”
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Of course, these predictions are currely based on the general information available about quaum computers. It is possible that systems are being developed in secret and we are far behind them.
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“When a supercomputer is launched, we won’t see mushroom clouds on the horizon anymore, instead we can expect attacks that can target everything from energy infrastructure to financial institutions,” Cheng coinues.
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Cheng says groups possibly linked to China and Russia are already stealing encrypted data to crack when quaum computers become available. “Any data that might be sensitive in the next 5 to 15 years and doesn’t stand up to quaum standards is likely to be at risk,” he explains.
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Artificial ielligence takes full corol of the fighters
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According to Carlton King, former MI6 age and author, artificial ielligence will take full corol of warplanes in the future. Using this technology to guide the planes will be a very attractive and useful idea for the heads of the army.
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“When you give the power of machine learning to an autonomous robot, you lose corol,” says King. But there’s a temptation to tell you, ‘Let the robot do it all.'” He believes that in the United States and Britain, pilots are currely in corol of the drones, but military chiefs are likely to soon move to remove humans from the equation.
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King claims that the military will turn to artificial ielligence because human reactions are not as fast as computers, and with the help of these machine models, it is possible to decide in a shorter time when to shoot a subject and when to hold hands.
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Biotechnology and nanotechnology improve soldiers
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Cybersecurity consulta and member of ISACA’s Emerging Trends Task Force, Pablo Balarin Osito, says future soldiers could be equipped with tools that keep them safe from harm on the battlefield through biotechnology and nanotechnology.
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These technologies can improve the performance of soldiers and improve their medical conditions, and even lead to the creation of new types of weapons. “Future technologies are already involved in wars, but they have the poteial to affect existing conflicts in differe ways,” Osito says. All these eves cause various moral, legal and humanitarian concerns.”
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Osito says it’s esseial to make sure these technologies are built to minimize harm to civilians, and that there are rules at the iernational level for everyone to follow.
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Cyborgs will fight alongside robots
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Soldiers of the future will use robotic exoskeletons, humanoid robots, and autonomous drones. General Robert Kahn predicts that a quarter of the US military will be replaced by robots by 2030 to make the military more lethal and agile.
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“The use of robots and automated systems (including unmanned ground vehicles, robotic exoskeletons, and even automated combat systems) on the battlefield can reduce threats to human soldiers and enhance combat capabilities,” Osito says.
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Which technology do you think will have the most impact on battles in the future?
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