Artificial intelligence (AI) is also of great importance in the training sector and promises to revolutionize various aspects of flight training. We are integrating AI into our training programs in the context of various pilot projects. To give but one example: With the help of a number of our trainees we are testing the use of artificial intelligence in SEP training. In addition to the usual criteria, other visual dimensions such as the trainees' field of vision are recorded by video in order to optimize training results, Finally, the artificial intelligence also analyzes the processes in dimensions that heretofore had proven elusive, thus enabling us to identify potential for improvement.
In all pilot projects, data protection is a key concern for us. That is why, for purposes of data evaluation, individuals are rendered unrecognizable.
The following is to serve as an example our AI-based research models: We are extending the existing Large Language Model (LLM) from GPT by adding a context layer. In this context layer, data relevant to training and flight operations from manuals such as OM-A, OM-B, and FSM are added for the Airbus A320 use case. With the support of Microsoft, our data are hosted in a protected cloud environment. In a trial run, pilots can then access the AI support via a chat and voice interface in a training scenario.