AI-piloted F-16 takes on human pilot in ‘complex dogfights’
The U.S. Air Force just revealed new information about its AI-piloted F-16, including that it has flown “complex” dog fights.
The U.S. Air Force just revealed new information about its AI-piloted F-16, including that it has flown “complex” dog fights.
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Few exercises have damaged the mighty Raptor’s reputation more than a series of training dogfights with Eurofighter Typhoons that took place a decade ago.
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