
Fighter pilots take directions from AI in Pentagon’s groundbreaking test
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U.S. Air Force and Navy successfully test first AI-controlled fighter jets including F-16s, F/A-18s and F-35s during joint military exercise in August.
In a typical combat mission, fighter pilots communicate with human air battle managers on the ground. These managers monitor radar, sensor feeds and intelligence to direct pilots on where to fly and how to position their aircraft.
"We haven’t seen our enemies test any similar technology, so I think this is groundbreaking," Raft AI CEO Shubhi Mishra told Fox News Digital in an interview.
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