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[–] milk@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I find myself disagreeing with Lemmy more and more these days, but ATC seems like one of those things that could really benefit from AI. I don't like generative AI being pushed into everything these days either, but a well designed AI can take in all of the things an air traffic controller has to manage and identify things a controller might miss.

Of course this is a money making operation which isn't ideal because capitalism, but I'm fairly certain this will either reduce or maintain existing incident rates while making it more efficient

[–] Fallynn@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago

Or they could just hire more people so they aren’t perpetually understaffed and over worked. This is a safe proven method that has worked for decades, no unproven tech from questionable ai businesses needed.

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