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Next-Generation Peacekeepers

Eureka Alert has an interesting article discussing the use of computer generated forces for training troops -- Next-Generation Training of Peacekeepers is Part Technology, Part Psychology. The observation made is that an angry mob, or mentally unstable terrorists cannot be modeled accurately without some kind of emotion system. The next conference on Computer-Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation seems to be going this way.

All this naturally leads to soldiers that are better trained for the job. Although, being trained for unpredictability seems rather more about learning to deal with your own emotions, and only experience in lots of diverse scenarios can achieve this. I guess the emotions just make all these different training programs more consistent -- for better or worse.

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Saturday 04 May, 12:03
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