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What is the average person?



Can the average pilot win the AI? Or could the average chess player win the chess program?

When AI faces a human pilot in a dogfight. AI beat the human pilot 5-0. Same way when a human chess player wins some chess program, people say that humans always have superiority. But then we can look at those human opponents. 

The opponent who won the chess program in chess was Garry Gasparov the world champion, and that happened in the 1990s. The most successful chess player in the world. I read from somewhere. The person who faced the AI in the jet fighter dogfight was the colonel, an experienced jet fighter trainer. 

“Dogfighting was the problem to solve so we could start testing autonomous artificial intelligence systems in the air,” Bill Gray, chief test pilot at the Air Force Test Pilot School. “Every lesson we’re learning applies to every task you could give to an autonomous system.” (FreeThink, Watch the first AI vs. human dogfight using military jets)

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At this moment, we should ask, what happens when the regular chess gamer or some average fighter pilot faces the AI? In that case, we might say that the opponents of those things were the best of the best. The regular person will not get even close to the jet fighter pilot's seat. An average jet fighter pilot is not a jetfighter pilot trainer with thousands of flight hours and thousands of missions. 

And if the best of the best wins the AI and completes their all missions, that doesn't mean that regular 3rd. lieutenants can have skills. That they can complete the same missions. The problem is that if those highly advanced aircraft are lost in missions, the vital information can turn into hostile hands. That causes a situation in which vital missions start to accumulate to certain teams. The problem is that the young pilots will never get practice in real missions.

And when old stars retire, there is nobody, who shares their silent information to next-generations. In the same way, the chess community or any other sports community requires new faces so they can develop new tactics. If opponents can predict movements that the player makes. That thing causes very bad losses. 

The AI can analyze the tactics. And it can develop new ways to reach the goal. The goal in practice is to create data sets that make the AI able to beat enemies. AI might not yet replace experienced pilots, but the problem is where rookies get the experience that they need to complete their missions. 


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