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Air Force uses AI on military flight for first time to pilot plane

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  • BobJudy

    What I find amazing about this is that they are still flying the U2, a plane that was first flown 65 years ago. The skunk works must have done a good job. Bob

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  • serf
    BobJudy: 31548679164571/comments/31548662798747

    What I find amazing about this is that they are still flying the U2, a plane that was first flown 65 years ago. The skunk works must have done a good job. Bob

    On what? The Plane or integration of The A.I. I think the B-52 is the longest service Plane still in inventory and flying. 69 years.

    serf

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  • BobJudy
    serf: 31548679164571/comments/31548650291739

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11237845#Comment_11237845

    On what? The Plane or integration of The A.I. I think the B-52 is the longest service Plane still in inventory and flying. 69 years.

    serf

    Both. Adapting a 21st century technology to a mid 20th century 65 year old design. Like this AI prototype today, the U2 airframe was also a new concept 65 years ago. If you ignore the Terminator connotations, having only non living entities in danger flying in a hostile environment can be a good thing. The performance of future aircraft can be enhanced exponentially if you can do without all the restrictions placed on them for pilot survivability. Oxygen, ejection seats, human GForce limitations all become things of the past. Sounds scary and it will probably be the new arms race but it is better to be ahead in this race than playing catch up. Bob

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  • varian

    Im sorry Dave, i cant let you do that.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    varian: 31548679164571/comments/31548645591067

    Im sorry Dave, i cant let you do that.

    Open the pod bay door, HAL!

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  • BobJudy
    NeoBlackdog: 31548679164571/comments/31548646077083

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11237862#Comment_11237862

    Open the pod bay door, HAL!

    Dang it you guys! I said Terminator not 2001!

    In other words, " I'll be back " 😁 Bob

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  • bustedknee

    We have had the technology for years to do pilot-less take-offs and landings as well as point-to-point flights.

    The airlines says people will not buy tickets.

    Just like rearward facing seats - proven much more survivable but people don't like them.

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  • Warbirds

    The automated landing software on the F18 was so good, the only circumstance it was allowed to be used was when the pilot was injured or otherwise disabled.

    If it were to be used any time except for an emergency, the tailhook would wear a hole in the flight deck because no matter what the aircraft carrier was doing, it would land in the exact same spot.


    That was 20yrs ago....

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  • oldemagics

    A.I. in a fighter... watch "Stealth"

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  • serf
    @...: 31548679164571/comments/

    Since the Russians have apparently hacked into the US Government security systems and even the nuclear system... only a fool would trust AI to be secure.

    And if not Russia --- China will in a heartbeat with their spies all thru our government, congress and corporations that build and sell the stuff to the US military.

    Now you will see how advance technology will be a curse to humanity. Artificial Self-awareness of a man made machine.

    serf

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