Recently, in a series of exit interviews with sources as broad as the Mitchell Institute and Wings Over the Rockies’ Behind the Wings Podcast, outbound United States Air Force (USAF) Secretary Frank Kendall has shared his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI) and its use in airpower. We at Simple Flying thought we’d share those thoughts with you – especially as they pertain to what is AI, the limits of AI, and what’s next in military aviation – such as the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).
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