Hidden in the base of the control tower at London’s Heathrow Airport lies a development lab where AI algorithms and high definition cameras are beginning to redefine how air traffic controllers operate and whether there needs to be a tower at all.
WSJ’s George Downs explores how digital machine learning towers work and if the technology could replace the traditional tower and air traffic controllers.
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0:00 Digital AI tower
0:46 How digital towers work
3:00 Why digital?
4:38 Why digital towers are not in America
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No, the physical Tower itself won’t be obsolete because no matter how good the newer digital ones are, it’s ONE severe power outage away from disaster.
Love how this A wipes want us to be ok with being replaced by AI. I bet they charge even more and soon replace pilots too. Eat The Rich.
its a system susceptible to failure,the screen can be on the table across but depending only on a man made system susceptible to failure and cyber attack is a recipe for disaster.