I don't trust even the best modern commercial models to do this right, but with human oversight it could be valuable.
You're right about it being a lost fight, in some ways at least. There are lawsuits in flight that could undermine it. How far that will go remains to be seen. Pissing and moaning about it won't accelerate the progress of those lawsuits, and is mainly an empty recreational activity.
When Tesler introduced their "AI" robots a few months ago in a meet-and-greet, someone said AI stood for "Another Indian."
They spoke like social media managers, and it seemed to me like they were being remotely operated, so there's a fair possibility that person was accidentally right.
I watched the YouTube video of this, don't know if they left this out of the written report but they said nothing about individuals running AI on their own hardware or cloud services. It was only about OpenAI and DeepSeek
Yeah but it's not hovering or rotating unsupported in the air. The box said it was going to do that stuff. I'm pretty sure this doesn't even have any weird runes on it either
I think probably sand blasting everything around the airport with caustic dust is possibly, a bad idea... lots of people live in the approach or departure paths... and a lot of airports sit on bodies of water, so is this like Agent Orange 2.0?
Why do you think their reading skills are poor?