EASA has updated its proposed roadmap for the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in aviation. Three years after it published the first version of the document, Europe's aviation safety agency has now published its expanded AI Roadmap 2.0 to include “experience gained from concrete AI use cases involving stakeholders from the aviation industry, academia, and research centers,” the agency said in a statement.
Through its AI Roadmap, EASA aims to provide a comprehensive plan for the growing use of AI and machine learning (ML) in the aviation industry, with a focus on safety, security, and ethical considerations.
The AI Roadmap 1.0, a 30-page document published in February 2020, was intended to serve as a basis for ongoing discussions between EASA and industry stakeholders. EASA published its revised AI Roadmap 2.0 on May 10. EASA says it will treat this roadmap as a “living document” that it will amend annually based on those discussions and continuing advancements in AI technologies and their applications in aviation.
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