From the New Yorker: Artificial intelligence is being taught to fly warplanes. Can the technology be trusted?
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This group is an internal communication platform for members of the Horizon Europe Foresight Network. Members will be able to explore and exchange weak signals as well as new emerging events of disruptive nature which are related to forward-looking issues and relevant to Europe’s future. Additionally, resources such as tools and methods will be shared to explore and identify potential areas of change in order to create disruptive impact on Europe’s ability to collaboratively achieve its overarching policy goals.
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hello all, just joined the group and been checking the posts. Have been involved in a few projects related to EMobility ( EVs) and special designed industrial drones. I say that autonomous vehicles are more than ready and waiting for the ecosystem and the regulations, whereas "flying cars" ( actually bigger drones looking lake cars) are already in the air and be operating soon.
So my question is, can we relate these technologies and ask this question about autonomous vehicles : Can the technology be trusted ? Or is it too scary because it is on warplanes or in sci-fi movies.
Your comments are much appreciated.