Humanoid Robots
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From: Retired NJA & AA
I'm going to try and post the article for the Aviation Technology forum here. I've tried for 24 hours to post it in the proper forum. The bare bones reboot of Firefox didn't make a difference. If I'm successful would someone copy the post and see if you can get it posted on Aviation Tech?
Humanoid Robot Pilots Coming
https://ua-stena.info/en/robotic-pil...e-near-future/
South Korea is testing humanoid robot pilots that can sit in a standard cockpit seat. The robots memorize the entire flight manual and they claim they can deal with weather and malfunctions.
So far testing has only been done in simulators but there are plans to conduct test in a real airplane.
Humanoid Robot Pilots Coming
https://ua-stena.info/en/robotic-pil...e-near-future/
South Korea is testing humanoid robot pilots that can sit in a standard cockpit seat. The robots memorize the entire flight manual and they claim they can deal with weather and malfunctions.
So far testing has only been done in simulators but there are plans to conduct test in a real airplane.
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
This is really two separate things which they are trying to achieve...
1. An AI which can operate an airliner autonomously, which we've discussed extensively.
2. A hardware interface which can retrofit to existing aircraft types without a clean-sheet design.
I'd say #2 is a lot easier than #1, which they still can't even do right for trains, much less over the road vehicles.
1. An AI which can operate an airliner autonomously, which we've discussed extensively.
2. A hardware interface which can retrofit to existing aircraft types without a clean-sheet design.
I'd say #2 is a lot easier than #1, which they still can't even do right for trains, much less over the road vehicles.
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Thanks for moving the post to where it needed to be.
I had originally made a comment about the Airplane! movie but after numerous attempts to post with different browsers I cut the message back to the bare minimums.
Now lets see if this reply will go thru.
I had originally made a comment about the Airplane! movie but after numerous attempts to post with different browsers I cut the message back to the bare minimums.
Now lets see if this reply will go thru.
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
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Tap various points in it and it will eventually activate. I'm not sure what the problem is. It used to be easy posting pictures from various posting sites like IBB and Post images, but about the same time that irritating green box showed up posting pictures got real funky. They now either post with funky issues or in duplicate.
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The quote is what I posted. The run-on url above it is what it became. It works within the quote except for opening a new window.
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https://i.ibb.co/RykvtxR/IMG-7385.jpg
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