Great project, wish I was rich and I'd bankroll it. There is something quite noble about focusing intellectual and technical resources towards the saving of injured in wartime. Good luck with it.
not sure how ur meant to be a career programmer nowadays, the technology changes quickly and if ur company isnt using what everyone else is it makes it hard to switch
saw a video on the news where they said AI / ML is the latest buzzword and companies would rather hire someone with one year experience in it than 10 years doing something else
theres also a dude "honestduane" on yt that claims theres malicious AI bots on linkedin that pose as recruiters and even do video interviews and he can do "jazz hands" on web cam and get their ai feed to flicker lol
sounds BS but wouldnt be surprised if someone is trying to build that either
I'm not sure I would really call this AI. I would beware of "buzzworditis". AI is good when you have a very complex task that you maybe don't even know how to solve and you don't need it to work 100% of the time. Sensing a particular target with computer vision and flying a drone toward it seems much more deterministic to me - more along the lines of control theory.
Quick question .... yes ... big trend now towards whole blood, considering the somewhat shorter shelf life of WB... how are the thoughts forming to address maintaining inventory vs PRBCs?
The thought that came to my mind while reading it was that it most likely will be based in the united states. Short research suggests this aswell. Won't this bias the company and their goals slightly? Or is the goal primarely to perform for the us military instead of the whole world?
It seems these investors might have been in Lviv last week.
You will get your money. The concept is sound.
Great project, wish I was rich and I'd bankroll it. There is something quite noble about focusing intellectual and technical resources towards the saving of injured in wartime. Good luck with it.
lemme guess, programmer must already have 5 years AI experience lol...
Yeah, or 20 years of Rust experience.
not sure how ur meant to be a career programmer nowadays, the technology changes quickly and if ur company isnt using what everyone else is it makes it hard to switch
saw a video on the news where they said AI / ML is the latest buzzword and companies would rather hire someone with one year experience in it than 10 years doing something else
theres also a dude "honestduane" on yt that claims theres malicious AI bots on linkedin that pose as recruiters and even do video interviews and he can do "jazz hands" on web cam and get their ai feed to flicker lol
sounds BS but wouldnt be surprised if someone is trying to build that either
I can see that
is ur programmer role gonna be a clearance job?
No. Everything is unclass.
ill keep my eyes peeled!
I'm not sure I would really call this AI. I would beware of "buzzworditis". AI is good when you have a very complex task that you maybe don't even know how to solve and you don't need it to work 100% of the time. Sensing a particular target with computer vision and flying a drone toward it seems much more deterministic to me - more along the lines of control theory.
Why does it need to drop the blood? Why couldn't it land - or at least get very low to the ground and drop it?
Awesome application of drone tech.
Quick question .... yes ... big trend now towards whole blood, considering the somewhat shorter shelf life of WB... how are the thoughts forming to address maintaining inventory vs PRBCs?
The thought that came to my mind while reading it was that it most likely will be based in the united states. Short research suggests this aswell. Won't this bias the company and their goals slightly? Or is the goal primarely to perform for the us military instead of the whole world?