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USAF Secretary Frank Kendall discusses future role of AI in airpower

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USAF Secretary Frank Kendall discusses future role of AI in airpower
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Recently, United States Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall shared his insights on artificial intelligence and its application in airpower during a series of exit interviews. Speaking with the Mitchell Institute and Wings Over the Rockies’ Behind the Wings Podcast, Kendall addressed AI's role in military aviation, particularly focusing on Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).

Kendall stated, "Artificial intelligence is really a collection of technologies." In an interview with Tracy LaTourrette from Behind the Wings Podcast, he emphasized that AI is not akin to human intelligence but comprises various capabilities that enhance military operations. He noted that autonomy tops the list, allowing machines to operate independently under human supervision.

Kendall clarified that there would always be human oversight in operations involving AI. Discussing with Lt Gen David A. Deptula from the Mitchell Institute, he remarked, "What people call artificial intelligence isn't actually artificial intelligence. It's automation." He explained that AI helps manage large data sets and improve efficiency for human pilots.

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USAF pilots have expressed interest in AI assistance. According to Kendall, this aligns with comments from Elon Musk and indicates no intention from the incoming Trump Administration to change this strategy.

Kendall outlined a three-step plan for integrating AI into the USAF: acquiring uncrewed aircraft for operational tests, using CCAs as "loyal wingmen," and testing AI software on modified F-16s like the X-62 VISTA with a pilot onboard for safety.

Discussing CCA concepts with LaTourrette, Kendall described it as having piloted aircraft control multiple autonomous wingmen. The pilot acts as a quarterback adjusting tactics based on situational needs while ensuring adherence to engagement rules.

At the 2024 Air, Space & Cyber Conference, Kendall highlighted progress in CCA technology development through his experience flying an AI-controlled F-16 alongside a test pilot. The X-62 VISTA serves as a testbed for such advancements.

In closing remarks at the conference regarding his impending departure due to political transitions, Kendall said: “It’s just a fact that we will have a new president on January 20th... Our ability to do this routinely and smoothly is something we should all celebrate as Americans.”

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