This was a great writeup. The parts that stood out to me the most were not so much the AGI as much as the trends towards warfare (i.e. drones) becoming cheaper, combat becoming more remote, and the use of AI to bridge the gap between remote operators and a disconnect from their payload.
This was a great writeup. The parts that stood out to me the most were not so much the AGI as much as the trends towards warfare (i.e. drones) becoming cheaper, combat becoming more remote, and the use of AI to bridge the gap between remote operators and a disconnect from their payload.
By coincidence I recently published a much less erudite blog post looking at similar topics from a cyberwarfare perspective: https://er4hn.info/blog/2025.03.27-cyberwarfare/