“We’re bringing automation to every existing aircraft, including the Black Hawk, in a way that offers unmatched reliability and flexibility,” said Groden.

In addition to the Black Hawk, Skyryse has integrated SkyOS on a Cirrus SR-22, which made its first flight in October. The company is working on additional integrations for the Airbus H-125 and H-130, Bell 407 and Pilatus PC-12, and Beechcraft King Air for customers United Rotorcraft, Air Methods, and Dynamic Aviation, respectively. The King Airs are ultimately intended for the military.

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    2 months ago

    I feel like we’re living through the prologue of a cheesy post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie. The audience must be cringing right now at how stupid we look for not seeing the obvious direction this is all heading. If only we’d watched the trailer.

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      2 months ago

      I would agree but it is the billionaires we need to be afraid of, the robots are mostly a distraction from our healthcare and social safety nets getting nuked from orbit by the ruling class. A robotic blackhawk can’t criminalize homelessness, that takes a billionaire or real estate mogul.

      Basically, the apocalypse is wayyyy more boring than killer robots…