In the metadata was a tag about what kind of machine took the X-Ray. More recently, AI was trained to detect a particular kind of cancer. On the test range, it identified every tank as an enemy because it was cloudy that day. It turns out all the pictures of enemy tanks it trained on were taken on a cloudy day, and all friendly tanks on a sunny day. There is currently no means to understand why an AI makes a particular decision, and that’s a problem that needs fixing before we just implement it everywhere.īack in the 90’s, a CNN (neural net) was trained to discern enemy tanks from friendly tanks and it did so with 100% success. The vast majority are trained, then run and there is no feedback afterwards (thankfully). As long as the AI can be turned off or overridden in an emergency, I welcome the additional safety.Īssuming AI “considers past events and outcomes” is also a fundamental misunderstanding of AI. I welcomed the intelligence built in to those aircraft, but am not quite ready to turn over complete control. Would AI have been able to recognize as I did, that the failure wasn’t actually happening, but that a major computer system that talked to all the other computers, had had a “stroke” and was erroneously reporting the system as having failed? Different components were replaced only to have the failure reoccur on my flight. I flew an Airbus once, that had the same system fail multiple times over a period of several flights. Example: Two of three AOA inputs are giving the same but wrong input, and the AI is programmed to reject the single outlier. The downside is when certain inputs are corrupted and the AI doesn’t recognize the fault and reacts improperly. The upside is that when everything is working properly, AI intervention can perhaps, prevent catastrophic events. Having flown “intelligent” aircraft such as the A-320 series (28 yrs), B-787 series (2 yrs), I recognize this project is a next step in the evolution toward the eventual removal of human control of aircraft. AI copilots, electric aircraft, SAF, these are all interesting topics and I am curious to learn more about them. I have some friendly advice to all of you, courtesy of Ted Lasso: be curious, not judgemental. You all love to judge based on very little information you are given. I can only imagine the how folks here would have responded if a trade journal was providing periodic updates of his progress.įolks here need to realize, the people working on these innovative research projects are likely way smarter than any of us and have already considered the critical points you mention. Heck, Thomas Edison had to try 1,000 different experiments before he achieved the light bulb. Whether or not a project ends up being viable, research yields valuable information. Why is everyone here against research and progress? Any time there’s an article about any innovative product it is immediately met with criticism by all the armchair quarterbacks who post here. Folks here don’t seem to understand that this is a research project, not a product being deployed to every cockpit tomorrow. Hello! Thank you for your feedback! We deeply respect your advice, and we will try to combine your feedback with our development team to provide better games in the future.It would be nice to see some artificial intelligence replace the geniune lack of intelligence in most of the comments here. But even with all these problems I have personally, I do come back and play it, though i just wish some change could be made to make it more enjoyable. This sort of makes it hard to gain any significant progress for a while in my opinion. I also like the idea of the mini games they have but it’s near impossible to catch those birds with the cards and the reset for the other mini games throughout the map never reset unless you pay one diamond. But a gripe I have is the camera stops following you after 1000+ meters in height, leaving you to guess what your positioning is and unable to dodge those mammoths in the sky sometimes. In the flash game there were secret shops you could upgrade even further with achievement points and new music you could buy when flying, also just that simplistic look to it. But it’s missing that charm the flash game had. Not really any ads, smooth gameplay and it looks good. I’ve played a fairly decent amount of this game and if you’re looking for something similar to the flash game, this isn’t it.
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