I understand the point you are trying to make here.
But to be very clear, the mine still has to be placed. What's happening now is that step is also automated, and may be automated by a system controlling many other weapons at the same time, across land/sea/air.
It's not remotely the same thing in terms of the scope and scale of what is being done with the networked weapon systems.
Maybe if you tied several hundred of them together with different weapon effects, sensors and capabilities operating across thousands of km at once you would start to get close.
I'm talking about weapon systems that know what color clothes the target is wearing and where his kids go to school.
You know the statement that the "network is the computer"?
Same applies here. We've connected sensors and weapon systems and LLMs together with data sources.
I'm talking about systems that classify thousands of targets at once and can self-launch. Computerized kill chain.