Daedalean Advances First AI Applications With EASA Project

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Credit: Alan Barclay
Explaining artificial intelligence (AI) in a way that meets safety standards and rulemaking is one of the key challenges to fully automating advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles. Without a clean definition of what and how AI works in the cockpit, the reality of low-cost urban air mobility (UAM) is...

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