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AI-empowered systems may soon allow autonomous flying machines to reduce the number of pilots and soldiers working in high-risk environments. Could these flying robots also be firing weapons? WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports.

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30 thoughts on “The Future of Flight: AI in the Cockpit | Moving Upstream
  1. This must be the most unbiased story WSJ has put out in awhile, I'm surprised they didn't take a shot at trump or attempt to convince us we need to let everyone into our country

  2. Can an autonomously piloted air vehicle pass the Sullenberger Test? For example; all the engines fail for some unforeseen reason and, on the fly, the pilot must safely land somewhere, not necessarily on land.

  3. "In a democracy, we're going to set legal, ethical, and moral boundaries on AI that an authoritarian regime might not". . . this comment, along with his description of these drones "sporty" capabilities, makes me shudder.

  4. What is useful is not Autonomous technology, useful would be to stop fighting and killing each other. Developing autonomous military technology only makes it more possible to make wars and kill people.

  5. So not only are they taking people's jobs. OF COURSE they're going to sell this technology to both sides. Now when AI takes over and hijacks all of these machines, yeah, it will be bad. We would probably have to EMP ourselves to save our lives!

  6. Long story short : The technology is just a TOOL, like a knife that, depending on the hand who wield it, can slice a bread or to cut a throat.
    The problem is always the same : the hand that is wielding the “knife” and not the “knife” itself.

  7. The flight crew of the future will consist of a pilot and a Doberman Pinscher.
    The pilot will monitor the instruments and the Doberman will bite him if he touches anything.

  8. Autonomous places, cars , everything ! What a fuc$ken boring future ahead of us ! And people are looking forward to not driving, flying etc ? I’m not

  9. surprise surprise that US, Russia and China have not signed on yet. only because they all have spend loads of money into it to beat each other. whilst the rest of the world signed in to be safe. just always these countries trying to show whom's hamburger is bigger huh

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