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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 24 Jan 19 4.38pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Always a tough call but resources are limited and maybe required elsewhere.

It's been an extensive search as well. 3 countries involved using multiple air and sea resources.

 


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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 24 Jan 19 4.48pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

I was wondering why it wasn't tracked by the transponder. Turns out it was flying too low and dropped out of 'sight' for radar.

 

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Awful state of affairs, all very sad. In all honesty if he has been in the ocean in these conditions for three days, he's got no chance. The authorities are right to call it off now.

Amazing in this day and age with all the technology we have that this kind of thing can still happen.

 

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Originally posted by Goal Machine

Awful state of affairs, all very sad. In all honesty if he has been in the ocean in these conditions for three days, he's got no chance. The authorities are right to call it off now.

Amazing in this day and age with all the technology we have that this kind of thing can still happen.


The technology isn't the issue, we could make these things near death proof and near impossible to lose track of.....it's the cost.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays


The technology isn't the issue, we could make these things near death proof and near impossible to lose track of.....it's the cost.

Except in the cases of the Germanwings mountain crash and (probably) the missing Malaysian one where the pilots intended the outcomes.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

Except in the cases of the Germanwings mountain crash and (probably) the missing Malaysian one where the pilots intended the outcomes.

True....Still, I guess that depends upon how much control we want to give the pilots.....AI flies a lot of these planes already.....Just like what's happening with cars if we wanted to we could pretty much take the pilots out of the equation.....I wonder just how long it is before there are no pilots at all....scary.

Till that happens could we build a system where the AI always took over when pilot actions were deliberately suicidal? Probably.....But do we want to ultimately fully trust the AI over a human pilot? I'm guessing that good AI probably makes far less mistakes than pilots....and thankfully with AI we never have to worry about a suicidal nut job....just double checking that all the sensors and information and back up systems worked properly.

But regardless.....the safety features we would need to implement to protect the humans in the main cabin would probably cost too much....at least from a profitably angle.

I think all the possible safety ideas were thought of a long time ago.


Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Jan 2019 7.48pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

True....Still, I guess that depends upon how much control we want to give the pilots.....AI flies a lot of these planes already.....Just like what's happening with cars if we wanted to we could pretty much take the pilots out of the equation.....I wonder just how long it is before there are no pilots at all....scary.

Till that happens could we build a system where the AI always took over when pilot actions were deliberately suicidal? Probably.....But do we want to ultimately fully trust the AI over a human pilot? I'm guessing that good AI probably makes far less mistakes than pilots....and thankfully with AI we never have to worry about a suicidal nut job....just double checking that all the sensors and information and back up systems worked properly.

But regardless.....the safety features we would need to implement to protect the humans in the main cabin would probably cost too much....at least from a profitably angle.

I think all the possible safety ideas were thought of a long time ago.


Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Jan 2019 7.48pm)

If we can't get rid of a driver on a tube train, who is required to follow 4 simple commands on a fixed single route, we've got no chance of planes going completely AI anytime soon.

Then there's the similar problem of the pilot who crashed into the ground because the autopilot programming told him he was hundreds of feet above it.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

If we can't get rid of a driver on a tube train, who is required to follow 4 simple commands on a fixed single route, we've got no chance of planes going completely AI anytime soon.

Then there's the similar problem of the pilot who crashed into the ground because the autopilot programming told him he was hundreds of feet above it.

I think the first issue is more a union situation and the second just a factor of feedback maintenance.....if the systems are properly maintained the accidents, in theory wouldn't occur.....it's just a factor of how good the AI programming is...... while we know that error by human is far more common.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I think the first issue is more a union situation and the second just a factor of feedback maintenance.....if the systems are properly maintained the accidents, in theory wouldn't occur.....it's just a factor of how good the AI programming is...... while we know that error by human is far more common.

Yep. They can't get the unions to get over not being in control of opening and closing the doors a train yet.

By that measure flying a plane without employees is decades away at the least.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

Yep. They can't get the unions to get over not being in control of opening and closing the doors a train yet.

By that measure flying a plane without employees is decades away at the least.


I don't know how I'd feel about getting into a plane without a pilot.....getting into a car without one will be hard enough.

Mind you not being able to afford a new Tesla will probably solve that problem.

Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Jan 2019 11.12pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays


I don't know how I'd feel about getting into a plane without a pilot.....getting into a car without one will be hard enough.

Mind you not being able to afford a new Tesla will probably solve that problem.

Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Jan 2019 11.12pm)

They can't drive themselves properly anyway. One wonky line on the road equals one wonky car.

I'd be more sceptical about planes too but tubes/trains far less so. Very easy to put in failsafe measures.

 


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Originally posted by lloydy

Who authorises this going on the stars twitter feed.

It literally is sick. I play fifa 19 ultimate team and i can confirm his card on the game is extinct. I have him in my club. i could sell it for the full price but i feel that this is not correct. i am not selling him but keeping him in my club as a mark of respect for him and his family.

i really think that fifa should really take the card of the game.

 

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