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Siri and Alexa are coming to airplane cockpits Here s how engineers are working to take voice tech from sci-fi to reality
Siri and Alexa are coming to airplane cockpits. Here s how engineers are working to take voice tech from sci-fi to reality tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Thomas Pallini/Business Insider An Airbus A350-1000 XWB cockpit. Thomas Pallini/Business Insider Researchers and engineers at Honeywell Aerospace are working on aircraft systems that can be controlled by voice. Pilots will be able to give commands and have a virtual assistant perform tasks to reduce pilot workload. It s the latest step towards fully autonomous self-flying aircraft that experts say will roam the skies by 2050. Hey Siri, fly me to Los Angeles. Voice-controlled technology is continually advancing and just as Apple s Siri and Amazon s Alexa have seamlessly become part of consumers daily lives, one company is seeking to do the same with voice-controlled aircraft.
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Aircraft will soon be voice-controlled in the next step towards self-flying planes
Aviation is moving away from buttons and dials in cockpits by introducing touchscreens and now voice-controlled systems.
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Aircraft will soon be voice-controlled in the next step towards self-flying planes - here s how engineers are actively working to make it reality
Aircraft will soon be voice-controlled in the next step towards self-flying planes - here s how engineers are actively working to make it reality tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Thomas Pallini/Business Insider An Airbus A350-1000 XWB cockpit. Thomas Pallini/Business Insider Researchers and engineers at Honeywell Aerospace are working on aircraft systems that can be controlled by voice. Pilots will be able to give commands and have a virtual assistant perform tasks to reduce pilot workload. It s the latest step towards fully autonomous self-flying aircraft that experts say will roam the skies by 2050. Popular Searches Voice-controlled technology is continually advancing and just as Apple s Siri and Amazon s Alexa have seamlessly become part of consumers daily lives, one company is seeking to do the same with voice-controlled aircraft.
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