Chapter 254
After arriving at the base, Maggie immediately dove into her work.
The improvement of the human–machine combat needed data support.
The second day after Maggie arrived at the base, they scheduled another human–machine combat trial.
That night, she arrived at the cafeteria very late. By the time she got there, the cafeteria was nearly empty.
She got her meal and was about to sit down when she saw Jimmy, who had also just picked up his food.
Jimmy paused, smiled, and walked over to her. “When did you arrive?”
“Yesterday,” Maggie replied, then asked, “Just finished training?”
“Yeah, the training this year is more intense,” Jimmy said.
In the future, air combat would no longer be just about human–to–human confrontation but rather a contest
between humans and machines.
As a result, the way pilots trained and fought had changed significantly compared to previous years.
Maggie asked, “Is there a lot of pressure?”
Al possessed powerful computing and data analysis capabilities, enabling it to quickly identify weaknesses in opponents and devise corresponding tactical strategies. Its reaction speed and accuracy were beyond human imagination.
Even for an experienced and highly perceptive pilot, facing AI in combat would surely create pressure.
Jimmy smiled lightly and said, “There is pressure, but it’s also pushing us pilots to improve constantly.”
Because AI technology could simulate a variety of complex battle environments and combat situations, the pilots had also grown through more realistic and comprehensive training.
Maggie said, “You’ve worked hard.”
“Our researchers work just as hard as we do,” Jimmy said. Then, noticing her elegant eating manner, he asked, “You’ll have to get back to work after this, right?”
“Yes,” Maggie said, “The tasks assigned by Nolan are quite heavy, so I’m busy.” Just as she finished speaking, her communicator rang
It was a message from Nolan, instructing her to head back to the R&D department immediately.
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