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The AI engine has already been tested on over 40,000 flights at London Heathrow, but experts warn AI systems have limitations.
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00:00It starts with the digital control tower, so that is where we replace the out of the
00:25window view from the traditional tower cab that's above us.
00:29That information, because it's now digital rather than an analogue view, means that we
00:34can send that information through processing, and that processing here in the Heathrow lab
00:40is done through our digital artificial intelligence engine.
00:46First is the lack of contextual judgement. So this is that AIs tend to have not fully
01:03developed comprehensions of particular systems, and nuances tend to need to be handled by
01:08humans. The second is data limitations. The AI is most likely to have been trained on
01:15fairly routine, standard airport operations. But actually when we need this at campus,
01:21when things are non-routine, when things are going wrong, and I think this leads back to
01:25the idea that AI is in concert with its human counterpart to produce better results for
01:31everybody involved.

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