ZenaTech Creates First Quantum Computing Prototype Enabling Disruptive AI Drone Speed and Precision for Future Commercial and US Defense Applications This is a particularly disturbing trend. Materials science is already producing cheap quantum sensing abilities, to the point where a Star Trek style science tricorder is about to become a reality. Such devices are at least 100,000x more sensitive, and mean the drones themselves will inevitably have to be programmed to do their own thing, because human operators just can't keep up. This is what the AI and quantum computing race is all about. Drones that can see right through walls, predict the weather, test your DNA, etc. and can easily cover every busy street in the country. Instead of relying on video, and justice, these drones can rely on how fat your wallet is and simply stomp on anyone protesting.
Already, using a single drone, hovering overhead, can reduce crime on a street by a thousand percent, and a single robot can do the work of any prison guard. The Pentagon freaked out decades ago, when they realized flying cars were coming, and could make 9/11 look tame. Now we have Chinese drones brazenly flying through our airspace, and he who puts the most drones in the air, rules the air. In particular, you want drones with solid state lasers that can shoot down anything that moves, as fast as it moves. The US has the technology to not only put them in the air, but to power them from a ground laser beam that recharges all of them at the same time, and they can have at least a five mile range.