Satellite now think for themselves, Skynet becomes self-aware

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Published on Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:37:09 GMT Indexed on 2011/02/17 23:26 UTC
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From the movies-become-reality department comes this little gem:

New control system will allow satellites to 'think for themselves'

"...engineers from the University of Southampton have developed what they say is the world’s first control system for programing satellites to think for themselves. It’s a cognitive software agent called sysbrain, and it allows satellites to read English-language technical documents, which in turn instruct the satellites on how to do things such as autonomously identifying and avoiding obstacles."

Gee, why does this sound so incredibly familiar? 

Skynet (Terminator)

"In the Terminator storyline, Skynet was originally installed into the U.S. military mainframe to control the national arsenal on August 4, 1997. On August 29 it gained self-awareness[1] and the panicking operators, realizing the extent of its abilities, attempted to shut it down. Skynet perceived the attempt to deactivate it as an attack and came to the conclusion that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. To defend itself, it determined that humanity should be exterminated."

Alright so it's not in control of the national arsenal, but it's only a matter of time before one of these satellites read Snooki's book and convinces a military satellite that we need to be exterminated.

 

 

 

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