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by lucasjung
5305 days ago
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I never claimed that human pilots are superior to automated flight control systems in every aspect. In fact, I have stated explicitly that computers perform some tasks better and more safely than humans. I was simply making the point that when you encounter a situation that isn't covered in the instructions, you need juman judgement to figure out the best way to proceed. I also explicitly stated that human judgement is far from flawless, and that if you can develop a sufficiently comprehensive automation program, you can get safer results than you would on average with human judgement. |
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PS: IMO, what separates people from machine learning systems is treating everything as training data, a much larger training set, a lot more processing power, and a tendency to explore novel situations. The trade off is efficiency and reaction times. Still, when you get into thrust vectoring, super sonic flight, high g turns, rapidly changing weight/drag/thrust at the same time trading consistency for improved handling of novel situations is probably worth it so I expect the air force uses systems that are fare more adaptable than the civilian world.