Aviation will be able to operate successfully without people. Yesterday, December 2, portal flightglobal.com reported that the company Boeing has tested drones under the control of artificial intelligence.
"The tests demonstrated our success in applying artificial intelligence algorithms to teach the aircraft's 'brain' to understand what is required of it. Data link capabilities allowed the aircraft to communicate with other platforms so that they could collaborate to complete the mission»,- told the press service of Boeing.
Testing artificial intelligence for drones
Testing was carried out over ten days at a landfill in the Australian state of Queensland. At first, the drone independently performed an Autonomous flight, then one of the same type of aircraft was added to the team. At the end of the tests, five drones were able to operate autonomously, distribute roles and transmit intelligence to ground services. At the same time, artificial intelligence allowed drones not only to effectively exchange operational data, but also to train more "experienced" devices for "beginners". In the future, artificial intelligence for drones can be used in advanced guided drones.