The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has approved the second phase of artificial intelligence technology that will help automate military air traffic control.
The Generalized Integrated Learning Architecture (GILA) system, developed by Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Laboratories under a $22 million, 48-month contract, is intended to help the Air Force in particular keep airspace operating safely with increased air traffic and the advent of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other airborne weapons.
Read full story in Network world.
Recent comments
1 day 1 hour ago
1 day 5 hours ago
1 day 7 hours ago
1 day 16 hours ago
2 days 2 hours ago
4 days 20 hours ago
6 days 2 hours ago
1 week 6 hours ago
1 week 3 days ago
1 week 3 days ago