I’m reminded of flight school. To finally fly solo, it’s not enough for a student pilot to fly well and know the rules. My instructors make it clear - it’s the consistency that’s important. Getting into a rhythm and consistently executing maneuvers in the same way every time is key.
It’s only a matter of time until someone attempts to shove AI into airplanes. If it can’t replicate the same results every time, that’s a massive problem.
I’m reminded of flight school. To finally fly solo, it’s not enough for a student pilot to fly well and know the rules. My instructors make it clear - it’s the consistency that’s important. Getting into a rhythm and consistently executing maneuvers in the same way every time is key.
It’s only a matter of time until someone attempts to shove AI into airplanes. If it can’t replicate the same results every time, that’s a massive problem.
I’m really surprised there hasn’t been a tech bro screeching that his AI can fly a 747 without human intervention.