AI Controlled Fighter Jet F-16

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Hey Everyone AI controlled a F-16 fighter jet. How about that!!
AI marks one of the biggest advances in military aviation since the introduction of stealth in the early 1990s, and the air force has aggressively leaned in. Even though the technology is not fully developed, the service is planning for an AI-enabled fleet of more than 1,000 unmanned warplanes, the first of them operating by 2028.
An F-16 fighter jet launched with a familiar roar combat that followed was unlike any other the F-16 was controlled by artificial intelligence, not a human and riding in the front seat was Air force Secretary Frank Kendall.
The AI-controlled F-16 called Vista, flew Kendall in lightening speed fast maneuvers at more than 550 miles an hour that put pressure on his body at five times the force gravity. It went nose to nose with a second human pilot F-16 as both aircraft raced within 1,000 feet of each other, twisting and looping to try force their opponent into vulnerable positions.
Vista flew its first AI controlled dogfight in September 2023, and there have only been about two dozen similar fights since. But the programs are learning so quickly from each engagement that some AI versions getting tested on Vista are already beating human pilots in air to air combat.

Vista's military operators say no other country in the world has an AI jet like it, where the software first learns on millions of data points in a simulator, then tests its conclusions during actual flights. That real world performance data is then put back into the simulator where the AI then processes it to learn more.

AI controlled fighter jets are a fascinating concept that has been explored by various military organizations and aerospace companies. These jets would leverage artificial intelligence to autonomously carry out missions, potentially increasing efficiency and reducing the risk to human pilots. However, there are significant technical, ethical, and legal challenges to overcome before such technology widespread.
AI can process vast amounts of data and make split second decisions, potentially outperforming human pilots in certain situations,such as reacting to threats or coordinating complex maneuvers. Removing human pilots from cockpit can reduce the risk of casualties in combat situation, as well as alleviate the physical and psychological strains of flying high performance aircraft. AI controlled jets could operate for longer periods without fatigue, enabling them to stay on station for surveillance or engage in prolonged missions without the need for human rest breaks.
AI can react to threats or changing situations faster than human pilots, potentially giving AI controlled fighter jets an advantage
in dynamic combat scenarios.
Over time AI controlled jets could potentially be cheaper to produce and operate than their manned counterparts particularly if they require fewer support personnel and maintenance.

Me personally I'm all for it but what if the system may be vulnerable to cyber attacks or hacking attempts, which could compromise their functionality or lead to unauthorized control by malicious actors. Ensuring robust cybersecurity measure is crucial to mitigate this risk.

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