rydfree
Well-Known Member
But the ACTUAL mission may be something other than providing people like you and I with pre-programmed chauffeurs... (HINT: DARPA sponsored the first-ever self-driving autonomous vehicle competition. Back in 2011 or so, if I recall correctly. What is DARPA's mission, Bueller? Anybody?)
Artificial Intelligence just flew an F-16 for the United States military (wearethemighty.com)
Before they turned A.I. loose on its own in the real F-16 they let a skilled pilot dogfight the A.I. in the simulator. The A.I. won 4 out of 5 easily before the pilot got a kill on the final 5th fight. Both F-16s were setup identical. Imagine what would happen if the software controlled G limit was removed from the A.I. version. The F-16 is limited to around 9G due to having a human pilot. The airframe can handle 12 I think. The F-22 airframe supposedly can handle 22g but they can't test it to confirm with a human pilot.
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