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Northrop Grumman and three artificial intelligence firms showcased how different AIs could swap control of a single aircraft “seamlessly” mid-flight.
Northrop Grumman's Talon IQ tests allowed multiple companies' AIs to control the same aircraft mid-flight.
KEY POINTS
- The platform's modular open architecture enables plug-and-play AI software without interrupting flight controls.
- AIs like Applied Intuition's Acuity and Accelint's software took turns executing specific in-flight missions.
- The system allows rapid porting of AI across different aircraft without major retesting or customization.
- Test flights use a human backup pilot, enabling new AI to enter flight tests after minimal ground checks.
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