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AI Flew a Fighter Jet for 17 Hours


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Lockheed Martin Vista X-62A aircraft in flight  The X-62A is an experimental jet based on the F-16.

Lockheed Martin, which designed the jet, says it marks the first time AI has "engaged on a tactical aircraft."

Credit: Lockheed Martin

Add "fly a military fighter jet" to the list of tasks AI can accomplish. 

The Defense Department revealed last week that artificial intelligence flew a jet similar to an F-16 for 17 total hours over 12 flights. The series of flights happened in December at Edwards Air Force Base in California, using an experimental plane called the X-62A Vista.

The jet was under the control of one of four different AI algorithms at any given time during the tests (though there were safety pilots on board at all times). This included dogfighting in simulated combat missions, as well as takeoffs and landings. Watch the video above to learn more about the AI-driven flights and the X-62A.

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