mandag 13. mai 2024

Kina vs. USA i utviklingen av AI i jagerfly - Stars & Stripes




US aims to stay ahead of China in using AI to fly fighter jets, navigate without GPS and more


The United States is competing to stay ahead of China on 

AI and its use in weapon systems.


An AI-enabled Air Force F-16 fighter jet, left, flies next 

to an adversary F-16, as both aircraft race within 1,000 

feet of each other, trying to force their opponent into vulnerable positions, on Thursday, May 2, 2024, above Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The flight is serving as 

a public statement of confidence in the future role of AI 

in air combat. The military is planning to use the 

technology to operate an unmanned fleet of 1,000 aircraft. (Damian Dovarganes/AP)


https://www.stripes.com/incoming/qwrz75-ap24124397275225.jpg/alternates/LANDSCAPE_910/AP24124397275225.jpgWASHINGTON — Two Air Force fighter jets recently squared off in a dogfight in California. One was flown by a pilot. The other wasn’t.

That second jet was piloted by artificial intelligence, with the Air Force’s highest-ranking civilian riding along in the front seat. It was the ultimate display of how far the Air Force has come in developing a technology with its roots in the 1950s. But it’s only a hint of the technology yet to come.

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