technology goggles will be used by close-combat forces.It is hoped tens of thousands of them can be handed out.They also help soldiers see in the dark, check around corners and project digital maps and other date onto lenses.According to PopularMechanics, the access feed from the "omnidirectional cameras mounts on the outside of armoured vehicles" will allow them to "see" through the walls of a car.On Sunday, it was revealed that the US military could be deploying AI killer robots in four years.Google's ex-chief, Eric Schmidt, said Asian superpowers cannot be stopped from developing autonomous killing machines.
He said that “machines that have the power and the discretion to take human lives are politically unacceptable, are morally.
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