For The First Time, 'Artificial Intelligence' Flew a Jet
For the first time in aerial history, a fighter jet has been successfully flown using Artificial Intelligence (AI), with AI assisting a central jet pilot as a co-pilot. In this experiment, which took place on December 15, the latest artificial intelligence algorithm took over the responsibility of the co-pilot, i.e. the co-pilot's seat was vacant. The experiment involved the Lockheed U-2 (Lady Jet), a surveillance and reconnaissance unit. It was flown from California's Belle Air Force Base by a pilot named Major 'Voodoo', while its algorithm, ARTUĀµ, helped the plane fly at every opportunity and guided and assisted the central pilot, but it was not an easy task. Because even the slightest mistake in the case of a high-speed flight can lead to a serious accident.That's why software was developed for three consecutive years. The algorithm was developed at the U.S. Air Force's Utopian Federal Laboratory. In this lab, the software is taught all the tasks that a pi