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An Iron bird with self intelligence

Introduction

Aircrafts are the revolution of the transportation these years, oilots can reach the skyes pulling a stick and with the power of a tornado the engines leaves the aircraft in to the skyes, but that is nothing, today automatic pilots lead the airways with out any effort, the pilot is only is a supervisor during the fly while the automatic pilot leads the way, maintaining speed direction and altitude.

What about a thinking air craft?

With the revolution of AI (Artificial Intelligence), could be posible?

I think yes.

Brain emulation using Neural Networks can bring the capabilites to bring some kind of intelligence to the iron birds.

Imagine to fly without human mistakes, just saying a word and the aircraft leave you where ever you want to be, using satelital vision and the common navigation system.

Beyond all imagination

How could be this posible?

A neural network, is a system when some neurons fails, the system can handle it without loosing function "Failure proof", the computer brain just uses neurons to test inputs with weights checking outputs, a network with out supervised learning algorithm can achieve its goals by it self, so how difficult is to train an aircraft for flying, and follow vectors into the air?

Related:
Neural Network - Training Models

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