AI Voice Control Tested in US Drone Trials
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OpenAI tech is being tested for voice-controlled drone swarms. This could revolutionize various sectors, potentially impacting tourism and travel infrastructure in the future.
The U.S. military is experimenting with OpenAI technology to translate voice commands into digital instructions for drone swarms. This allows battlefield commanders to control multiple drones using spoken orders.
While currently focused on military applications, advancements in AI-powered voice control could eventually transform other sectors. Imagine tourists using voice commands to navigate cities or manage travel bookings.
This technology could lead to more efficient and responsive systems in transportation, logistics, and even tourism, enhancing the travel experience in Japan and elsewhere.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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