First Cockpit Application of Machine Learning Approaches Certification

Daedalean computer display

The neural network detects objects in the camera images that potentially pose airborne hazards, from birds to helicopters.

Credit: Daedalean
Swiss startup Daedalean is hoping for an “AI moment” for aviation if, as anticipated, its first cockpit application of artificial intelligence is certified by early 2025. It is a modest beginning, a vision-based traffic detection system to assist the single pilot in general-aviation aircraft, but...
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