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Several cities in China have installed automated, AI-powered drone stations on utility poles. These "drone-on-a-pole" systems automatically patrol, monitor traffic congestion, report accidents, and issue fines for traffic violations without needing a human pilot.

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The ongoing crisis in our national air transportation system caused by the halt in funding for Air Traffic Controllers is going to lead to discussions about replacing many human ATCs with AI ATC (with a larger conversation regarding aI piloting looming on the horizon). Just yesterday, CNN India reported that the Air Traffic Safety Electronic Personnel Association shared guidelines for how to implement AI into the current ATC systems. China is making significant strides in developing and using AI for air traffic control (ATC) to enhance efficiency and safety. They have projects like Alibaba Cloud's "ET Aviation Brain" aimed at managing airport congestion and systems that focus on predictive analytics and better situational awareness. This marks the initial phase of "assisting" human ATCs, which will eventually result in their complete replacement. For instance, China has poured a lot of money into AI-controlled shipping container ports, with major locations like Shanghai's Yangshan Deep-Water Port and Qingdao Port leading the charge in full automation (I have shown videos of China's AI port operations in several of my presentations). These automated terminals utilize AI, 5G, and other cutting-edge technologies such as driverless trucks and automated cranes. Numerous ports in China are now fully automated, removing the need for human presence on the docks during loading and unloading. This is merely the next step into the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR), where human operation is seen as problematic and outdated compared to capable AI. Therefore, anticipate that the current ATC problem and the public's reaction to the problem will result in AI being proposed as the solution.

Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations

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