Are AI/Human Partnerships the Future?
In the years ahead, AI’s usefulness as a tool will expand as this technology is refined and improved – not just in the rotorcraft industry, but anywhere that AI is being employed. This means that AI will likely perform tasks tomorrow that it cannot do today, and do these tasks with more speed, depth, and accuracy than ever before.
At the same time, “The most challenging aspect of developing AI is ensuring that it acts in a trustworthy way under all conditions that may be encountered in the field,” Church said. “It’s difficult, time-consuming, and expensive to predict every possible scenario and train AI accordingly. Granted, there are advances that will help. One is simply time. With more development time, effort and investment, AI will continue to improve as the number of unfamiliar scenarios decline. As well, advances in adaptive technology, shared learning and the like will help AI adapt in real time to unfamiliar scenarios, learn continuously, and share its learnings across a population to improve and accelerate the training of each AI agent in the group.”
The bottom line: although AI is transforming the rotorcraft industry, humans appear destined to retain their roles in its management and operations.
For all these reasons, the likely future will be one of AI/human partnerships, rather than AI taking over on its own. “People tend to think that AI means the absence of a human operator,” Church said. “Rather, it often means trustworthy decision- making for and with humans. After all, a partnership between human and machine can create a better outcome compared to either acting alone. A human/machine team can accomplish more complex missions; increasing the number, breadth or duration of tasks that can be completed. This kind of AI is something we are using effectively today, and it will continue to expand and improve year after year.”
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