AI, autonomy, and airpower: the end of pilots? Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defence Studies Vol 19, No. 4, December 2019, pp. 337-352 (105)Summary: Military pilots have long been central to airpower projection in both combat and non-combat operations however technological advances in autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) will most likely lead to the development of pilotless aerial vehicles (PAVs), if current technological and social trends persist. In this new order, the military pilot will become a thing of the past.
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Military pilots have long been central to airpower projection in both combat and non-combat operations however technological advances in autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) will most likely lead to the development of pilotless aerial vehicles (PAVs), if current technological and social trends persist. In this new order, the military pilot will become a thing of the past.

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