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The FAA’s Hiring Scandal

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iamleppert ◴[] No.42949865[source]
Instead of bickering over who gets a job that fundamentally should be automated by now, they should focus on developing technology that doesn't rely on people. Or at least uses automation for 95% of the job and delegates to a person only when rare exceptions arise. ATC is ripe for disruption from AI, and now that we have LLMs and speech models on par with human ability, its a short walk in the park to imagine a fully automated ATC model.
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sandworm101 ◴[] No.42949912[source]
Sit in a tower for a day before talking about automation. Remember ten years ago when people said human-driven cars would soon be illegal? The number of fact-specific edge cases that happen every shift mean ATC is far far from automation.
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1. JackFr ◴[] No.42950486[source]
> Sit in a tower for a day before talking about automation.

Everything is easy when you don't know about it.