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Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Reverend Jim As I understand it, DARPA initially developed the first internet to create a communication grid that could not easily be shut down and now it seems the biggest complaint that government has with the internet is that it cannot easily be controlled. Kind of ironic, don't you think? Re: US military wants to build Skynet. Again! Hardware and Software Networking by L7Sqr I doubt autonomous systems will ever be more than a pet project - at least over the next 20 or so years. A very real problem is that the 'real world' is messy; it is dominated by things that trigger false positives and heuristics can only get you so far without human intervention. That tends toward two approaches: 1) Neuter your system. … Re: US military wants to build Skynet. Again! Hardware and Software Networking by Hiroshe The stuff you see on tv is imaginary. Saying the project is a recreation of skynet portrays the wrong idea about the technology. The competition would be intersting though. Specifically, it tests the following: Autonomous Analysis, Autonomous Patching, Autonomous Vulnerability Scanning, Autonomous Service Resiliency and Autonomous Network Defense.… Re: US military wants to build Skynet. Again! Hardware and Software Networking by mike_2000_17 Given that the biggest vulnerability in any network is the human beings using it (e.g., not protecting physical access to key machines, leaving for a break and leaving the computer logged in, using simple passwords or none at all, visiting dubious websites while at work, etc..), I would fear that any autonomous network defense software, if very … Re: US military wants to build Skynet. Again! Hardware and Software Networking by L7Sqr > Typically, in research, you start at (1) and incrementally work your way to (2), at which point you call it "development" work (the D in R&D). > While I think that is what should (or is intended) to happen the reality in my experience has been that academia has become a business of publishing early and often leaving all but … Re: US military wants to build Skynet. Again! Hardware and Software Networking by Hiroshe Autonomy and AI are two different things. You can have true autonomy without any AI at all. As long as it doesn't involve human interraction, it is autonomous. And that's what the goal is (according to the contest rules). Even a fixed set of rules can be considered autonomous, for example, you mgiht expect that a spam filter is autonomous. Or a …