Eric Czuleger
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Oh, gosh. I'm sure that makes... Oh, yeah. Future of Warfare. That's it? So check this out. Okay, so this specifically, this swarming technology,
Oh, gosh. I'm sure that makes... Oh, yeah. Future of Warfare. That's it? So check this out. Okay, so this specifically, this swarming technology,
Oh, gosh. I'm sure that makes... Oh, yeah. Future of Warfare. That's it? So check this out. Okay, so this specifically, this swarming technology,
Of course they have them turned off. Cowards.
Of course they have them turned off. Cowards.
Of course they have them turned off. Cowards.
this sort of philosophy, right, of like you have this enormous swarm. There's actually a paper that you can probably find called the Replicator Program. So if you look at Replicator on the RAND papers,
this sort of philosophy, right, of like you have this enormous swarm. There's actually a paper that you can probably find called the Replicator Program. So if you look at Replicator on the RAND papers,
this sort of philosophy, right, of like you have this enormous swarm. There's actually a paper that you can probably find called the Replicator Program. So if you look at Replicator on the RAND papers,
replicator program replicator and and it you know this is this is a bit of of what we're seeing here and what replicator is is um the idea of a treatable systems so a treatable systems are systems which um essentially they lower the cost by having systems which are not – the difference between a tradable and another system would be an exquisite system.
replicator program replicator and and it you know this is this is a bit of of what we're seeing here and what replicator is is um the idea of a treatable systems so a treatable systems are systems which um essentially they lower the cost by having systems which are not – the difference between a tradable and another system would be an exquisite system.
replicator program replicator and and it you know this is this is a bit of of what we're seeing here and what replicator is is um the idea of a treatable systems so a treatable systems are systems which um essentially they lower the cost by having systems which are not – the difference between a tradable and another system would be an exquisite system.
So an exquisite system would be something along the lines of an aircraft carrier, this enormous multi-billion dollar thing. An tradable system would be a system that – is like a drone, right? Something that, like, you don't want to lose it because you could reuse it, but if you lose it, it's not going to bankrupt you, right?
So an exquisite system would be something along the lines of an aircraft carrier, this enormous multi-billion dollar thing. An tradable system would be a system that – is like a drone, right? Something that, like, you don't want to lose it because you could reuse it, but if you lose it, it's not going to bankrupt you, right?
So an exquisite system would be something along the lines of an aircraft carrier, this enormous multi-billion dollar thing. An tradable system would be a system that – is like a drone, right? Something that, like, you don't want to lose it because you could reuse it, but if you lose it, it's not going to bankrupt you, right?
And so all of these little drones that you just saw, you know, pop out of this potentially fictional ship.
And so all of these little drones that you just saw, you know, pop out of this potentially fictional ship.
And so all of these little drones that you just saw, you know, pop out of this potentially fictional ship.
Right. And so the idea with Replicator is that you have this enormous cost imposition by using attributable systems against exquisite systems. That if you can kill, let's say, an aircraft carrier with a couple of drones that are worth thousands of dollars, you're essentially shooting thousands of dollars at billions of dollars. And so in the war of the spreadsheet, it's clear who wins.
Right. And so the idea with Replicator is that you have this enormous cost imposition by using attributable systems against exquisite systems. That if you can kill, let's say, an aircraft carrier with a couple of drones that are worth thousands of dollars, you're essentially shooting thousands of dollars at billions of dollars. And so in the war of the spreadsheet, it's clear who wins.