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DARPA develops digital copilot for military aircraft
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DARPA develops digital copilot for military aircraft

By Allison Barrie

Published October 27, 2016
FoxNews.com

ALIAS can fly a military helicopter and then move into another aircraft and fly that too— and ALIAS is not human.

Driverless cars may have been making headlines of late, but DARPA’s ALIAS program has also been making great strides in the development of “digital pilot” technology.

The brainchild of the legendary institution DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), ALIAS easily drops into an aircraft and becomes an invisible, automated co-pilot for a human pilot.

And ALIAS is so good that it has the potential to eventually fly all sorts of military aircraft on its own— and it could even fly commercial jets like the ones Americans take to visit family or go on vacation.


http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/10/27/darpa-develops-digital-copilot-for-military-aircraft.html