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AI flies F-16-inspired jet for 17 hours in first test with tactical aircraft

Por: The Hill Tech February 15, 2023

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Artificial intelligence flew an aircraft based on an F-16 fighter jet for more than 17 hours, the first time that AI was used to fly a tactical aircraft.  Lockheed Martin Aeronautics said in a on Monday that its VISTA X-62A, a modified version of the F-16D Block 30 Peace Marble Il, made the flight in December as part of a series of tests. The release states that the VISTA, which stands for Variable In-flight Simulation Test Aircraft, is... + full article



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