The drones are not having meetings in smoke filled rooms, deciding they've had enough of racism and want to kill racists. LOL
Drone swarms are dumb. They don't have their own intelligence.
They can be programmed by humans to make certain tactical decisions "autonomously" according to provided algorithms. They can be programmed to seek out and kill only certain individuals.
Drones can identify individuals numerous ways with biometrics such as by facial recognition or heart beat (which is as unique as a fingerprint).
Ukraine just happens to have rolled out their digital ID which uses biometrics to identify their citizens. All of their data is collected and stored on blockchain.
So think what they can do with the fitbit data your phone collects on you or that pic on Facebook where you were ID'd?
Amid Russian Invasion, Ukraine Militarizes Mobile ID App"But the app goes even further by offering militarized capabilities that may further raise eyebrows. Ukrainians can now upload location-tagged photos of Russian targets through Diia, and can submit tips about potential saboteurs, with the data being fed to Ukrainian military intelligence."
https://mobileidworld.com/amid-russian-invasion-ukraine-militarizes-mobile-id-app-403301/Some drone swarms:
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Drone detects heartbeat and breathing rateshttps://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41427529
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/laser-helps-special-forces-kill-terrorists-in-a-heartbeat-tpns6fvzfSpecial forces could use a laser beam to positively identify terrorists from their heartbeats before they are targeted by drone strikes, snipers or arrest squads.The Pentagon has developed the device for the US military to identify suspects through cardiac signatures — which are unique to a person. Prototypes work at up to 200 metres (650ft) but the system’s creators say the final version will have a greater range.“I don’t want to say you could do it from space,” Steward Remaly, of the Pentagon’s Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office, told the [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] MIT Technology Review. “But longer ranges should be possible.”
AI-powered facial recognition drones track criminals in UAEPolice in Sharjah, the third-most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, are using drones with facial recognition technology to track wanted criminals. The law enforcement agency is leveraging a video surveillance network powered by artificial intelligence for this task, according to a report published in Gulf News today.Here’s how the technology works: Once a felon’s photograph is fed into the AI network, facial recognition drones take to the skies and scan crowded public spaces. When a drone suspects it has spotted a target, it captures his or her images – possibly flying lower and adjusting the gimbal for a better angle.
Machine learning models then scan the images for instant analysis. If any matches are found, the ground units of the police force move in to make the arrest.
The 5G-enabled patrol aims at reducing the response time, expedite the transfer of data in the security sector, connecting a high-resolution patrol camera equipped with AI to the command room.https://dronedj.com/2021/04/26/facial-recognition-drones-sharjah-police/
This is why they want 5G (actually they are ready to roll out 10G). It's not so you can download your songs faster! LOL