Ok, so I guess you are already doing all your stock trades based upon an AI?
On 11/4/25 10:35 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
It's exactly this short sighted mind set that prevents anything from
moving forward.
Why wouldn't you want a well designed, always operating, never failing
system in place instead of people? People will always make mistakes.
Did you have the same hesitation with phones and computers and now
you're writing email instead of hammer and chisel?
On Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 1:24 PM Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
With enough examples that I have personally seen of AI just making
things up, I don't want to be flying in AI controlled airspace.
On 11/4/25 10:02 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
I'd hate to be flying into controlled airspace when the AI starts
hallucinating.
bp
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On 11/4/2025 9:54 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Regulation and concern over safety would be the road block.
You're absolutely right, it would be a PERFECT place for it. It
never gets tired, never hung over, any mistake can be fixed with
extra code.
It was easier to install traffic lights to control traffic when
there wasn't already a system in place.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 11:36 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
One area where AI could be very useful is in air traffic
control, especially at a towered airport. It could listen
and track the situation. If a controller forgot they had
cleared a plane to “line up and wait” and then cleared
another to land on that same runway it could raise an
alert. I have had this exact thing happen to me. They were
trying to mate me with a landing lear jet. I personally
reminded them I was still waiting take off clearance. They
urgently told me to exit runway as fast as possible. I hit
the grass between runways. Not my fault. Should have made
the Lear go around.
Since the language of ATC is standardized, the phrases are
supposed to be said the exact same way every time, AI should
be easily trained to learn what was being said.
Same way for ground control. It could listen to the taxi
clearances and then monitor ground radar and alert if a
pilot missed a turn. If I was younger and smarter I would
work on developing this app. Sounds like a good idea for a
startup if someone is not already working on it.
Best Regards,
Chuck McCown
McCown Technology Corporation
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