AI-powered vending machines that sell bullets could be hacked, says a cybersecurity expert
AI-powered vending machines that sell bullets could be hacked, says a cybersecurity expert
The US has rolled out AI-powered vending machines that dispense bullets to anyone who has a valid ID. An expert says they can be hacked.
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Bullet vending machines? Just in case you find yourself running low on bullets while out and about in the city? "Damn it. They're out of Snickers bars so I guess I'll just settle for some 9mm."
106 0 Reply'murica, fuck yeah!
31 0 ReplyFor when you run out of 5.56 before third period biology
21 1 ReplyYour going to have to disect the lab rat live, fresh from the dumpster.
1 0 ReplyTBH shooting a rat with 5.56x45 would leave you with more cleaning up than dissectable rat.
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The morning riot used 2 more mags than usual.
2 0 ReplyAn entire country of fucking cowards 😂
29 12 ReplyHey hey hey, half cowards.
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The world would be better off if certain people ate a bullet. But those people usually are not in the vending machine target demographic.
11 1 ReplySame reason as any other vending machine, impulse buys.
2 0 ReplyAmmo should never be an impulse buy, and I say this as a strong proponent of the 2A.
8 2 ReplyWant or need?
Always the question.
2 0 Reply"Well hell, I should try something different in that gun that doesn't work quite right. Wonder if this works better?"
There. Impulse buy.
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