As the aviation industry undergoes a digital transformation, AI and multi-core processing are no longer distant concepts – they’re taking off.
At Aerospace Tech Week, we spoke with Richard Richard Jaenicke, Director of Marketing at Green Hills Software, about the progress, challenges, and future of avionics systems.
“It was about four years ago that we got the first multi-core TSO for avionics… Now, with Airbus and Collins Aerospace joining in, we can say that multi-core has really taken hold.”
Jaenicke highlights two major shifts in the avionics landscape over the past 12 months:
- A growing wave of multi-core certifications
- The emerging role of artificial intelligence and autonomy, especially in experimental and military aircraft
But as he points out, AI brings complexity and risk.
“You end up with a pile of weighted weights… you can’t really validate that they came from the requirements or that they implement them.”
Watch the full interview to hear how Green Hills Software is helping shape the future of safe, certifiable AI in aviation.
Questions asked include:
- How has the avionics landscape progressed in the last 12 months?
- What are the key challenges in using AI/ML in avionics systems?
- How can we ensure the safety and security of AI in flight-critical systems?
- What are some near-term applications of AI in commercial or defense aviation?
- What brings Green Hills Software to Aerospace Tech Week, and how does it support
- innovation?
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