Airbus Studying AI To Cut MUM-T Crew Workload

Credit: H145M: Airbus
DONAUWORTH, Germany—Airbus Helicopters is looking to combine artificial intelligence with its manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) technology to address concerns over pilot workload. Engineers are working to increase the level of automation and introduce what Airbus calls “task-based guidance” to reduce...

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