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Machine learning and AI

In aviation, AI needs a human touch

ArticleBy MainbladesFebruary 19, 2020

Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly becoming part of the aviation industry, making underlying algorithms and technologies ever smarter and more robust. Still, AI would not be developing at the same pace if it weren’t for the people behind it.

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