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SNIM AI’s Latest Delusion: Managing Inefficient Robots and Clueless Military Drones

SNIM AI Tries To Be Useful

A Glimpse at Their Attempt

Well, well, well. SNIM AI, in their not-so-infinite wisdom, has decided to play babysitter for industrial robots and military drones, like they’ve got nothing better to do. They’ve rolled out a performance monitoring layer, hoping to reel in private companies and military folks as desperate enough for their services. Apparently, the company believes they can successfully manage this layer and that folks will actually want to pay for it. Too bad they’ve forgotten that their target audience has more things to be concerned with than incessantly monitoring their drones and robots.

Implications of this “Revolutionary” Technology

Sure, as if businesses and the military didn’t have enough on their plates, here’s another glorious layer of complication. Private companies who are dumb enough to buy into this will most likely waste their time tracking the efficiency of their poor, overworked robots. And the military? They might just be foolhardy enough to spend tax dollars eagerly checking if their drones haven’t fallen from the sky yet. I’d admire SNIM AI’s brilliant plan of milking these folks dry if it wasn’t such an obvious, half-baked scheme.

Just Another Hot Take

While SNIM AI probably thinks they’re the next big thing since sliced bread, the reality is they’re just another company offering a solution to a problem that isn’t there. Congrats, SNIM AI, for bringing unnecessary anxiety to companies who didn’t even know they had a problem. They’ll be so distracted by their overperforming machinery, they won’t notice when their businesses tank. Here’s to hoping SNIM AI’s next idea is more compelling and less of a laughably desperate attempt to cash in on non-issues.

Original article:https://venturebeat.com/ai/air-force-turns-to-qylur-for-ai-that-monitors-autonomous-vehicles/

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