Posts in Aerospace
To ban or not to ban? America debates developing AI weapons

The rise of dangerous military AI is ever growing and a government-appointed panel in the United States has said in a draft report to Congress that it is America’s “moral imperative” to keep pursuing the development of AI-powered weaponry. This article will explore both the technological and ethical arguments to this dilemma. Intrigued? Read on to find out….

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Machine Learning Lets Swarms of Drones Fly Without Colliding

As more and more robotic devices inhabit the space around us, a large challenge emerges- the risk of collision. But Caltech think they have a solution…

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How AI Could Revolutionize Modern Missiles

Modern 5th generation Air to Air missiles are becoming more and more common, however, to make them more effective is a question on every Air Force’s mind. Could we turn to AI to make up for our deficiencies in technology?

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Cimon: SpaceX, Airbus and IBM collaborate to produce a conversational space robot.

Meet Cimon: an AI-powered robot helping astronauts on the ISS. The result of a collaborative enterprise between SpaceX, IBM and Airbus, Cimon is designed to interact with astronauts on the ISS - helping them with experiments and talking to them. Could Cimon prove to be the first step to robotic travel partners?

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AI And The Parallel Universe

While the idea sounds like science fiction, many scientists, engineers and professors are seriously considering the simulation hypothesis. Video game designer Riz Virk shows how games have evolved and may evolve in the future to include artificial intelligence and other forms of virtual reality. The book shows how this development could lead to the development of virtual worlds…

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