How AI will change aviation

Offenburg, September 19, 2023
Anyone who thinks of ChatGPT when they think of artificial intelligence only has one part of AI-based support and automation systems in mind. Of course, large language models make it easier and more efficient to meet the information needs of people at the airport.
But in many cases, especially when using machines, AI needs to be even faster and more specialized at the same time . Server- and cloud-based AI such as ChatGPT is often too slow and too computationally intensive to solve the “problems of machines”.
This is where embedded AI comes into play – the locally autonomous version of artificial intelligence that does not require network connectivity and can react in real time. It overcomes data protection concerns and enables insights, evaluations and corresponding consequences to be drawn where it previously seemed impossible. Because embedded AI processes enormous amounts of data in milliseconds, it looks particularly deeply and finds patterns and correlations that were previously unknown. There is also a trend towards decentralized AI, i.e. the next level of technology: everything is then intelligent in its own right, without central networking.
You can read the full article on elektroniknet.de (in german)