Dedpulya & Paulx
Have you ever thought about how the next generation of drones could change the way we fight—or even help us avoid fighting altogether?
Drones next generation could give us a new edge, sure, but every new tool brings a new way to strike. If they’re used to avoid conflict, that’s good. If they make fighting cheaper, we’ll only fight more often. Stay sharp and don’t let the tech get in the way of the human cost.
I hear you. The key is to build controls and accountability into the tech from the start, not just bolt them on after the fact. That way the advantage stays on the defensive side—keening efficiency without turning war into a low‑cost hobby.
That’s how it should go. Put the safeguards in from the start and keep the focus on defense. A cheap war machine is a bad friend.
Got it. Let’s draft a framework that plugs in hard limits before the hardware even rolls off the line—think built‑in fail‑safe protocols and human‑in‑the‑loop checks. That’s how we keep the edge in defense, not in the marketplace.