Meanwhile…. The ‘insatiable’ demand for drones will inevitably lead to greater autonomy according to a senior US military official this week. The Air Force Times reported Colonel James Gear, director of the Air Force’s unmanned aircraft task force, as saying that ‘unmanned aircraft should be almost entirely automated so the humans can be productively engaged in tasks the machines aren’t good at’. We have reported before that research work is being undertaken in anticipation of this and a short report this week shows that researchers from the USAF and Wright-Patterson University in Ohio are developing systems to allow a single human operator to oversee multiple UAV’s at once often seen and the next stage towards autonomy. The ‘never ending’ and ‘sky rocketing’ demand for drones is also pushing the need for more satellite bandwidth to cope with the communications and intelligence from UAVs. According to Boeing’s Jim Simpson, vice president of business development for the space and intelligence systems sector “UAVs are standing down because there is not enough communications to utilize them.”
The push to autonomy is nicely satirised in this spoof presentation of ‘The Ethical Governor’, a fictional key component in autonomous drones, by animator John Butler. You can read more about it here.
