The Weekly Debrief: Shield AI, Boeing Team For Autonomous Combat

aerial refueling of fighter aircraft

A U.S. Navy F/A-18F takes fuel from the Boeing-funded testbed for the MQ-25.

Credit: U.S. Navy/Boeing
Shield AI and Boeing have agreed to explore ways to deepen an existing relationship by working to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) pilots on combat aircraft. The goal is to move aviation autonomy from scientific experiments to real-world operations as quickly as possible. AI pilots already are...

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