Microsoft Using AI to Train Autonomous Gliders How to Make Decisions in the Air

Advertisement
By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 17 August 2017 17:50 IST
Highlights
  • Microsoft has conducted a successful flight test in Nevada
  • The team tested two gliders designed to navigate the skies on their own
  • Microsoft's project is a step towards self-driving vehicles

Photo Credit: John Brecher/ The New York Times

As its rivals get busy in developing self-driving cars, Microsoft is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to empower autonomous gliders take decisions while they are aloft and has conducted a successful flight test in the US state of Nevada.

According to a report in The New York Times late on Wednesday, Ashish Kapoor, an Indian-origin Principal Researcher at Microsoft, is leading a project in which his team tested two gliders designed to navigate the skies on their own.

Advertisement

"Guided by computer algorithms that learned from onboard sensors, predicted air patterns and planned a route forward, these gliders could seek out thermals - columns of rising hot air - and use them to stay aloft," the report added.

Microsoft plans to build an autonomous aircraft that can eventually ride the air for hours or even days at a time while consuming very little power and help scientists track weather patterns, monitor farm crops or even deliver the internet to places where it is otherwise unavailable.

Advertisement

According to Mykel Kochenderfer, Stanford University professor of aeronautics and astronautics, Microsoft's project is a step towards self-driving vehicles "that are nimble enough to handle all the unexpected behavior that human drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians bring to public roads".

"With a glider, you can test these algorithms with minimal risk to people and property," Kochenderfer was quoted as saying.

Advertisement

In the Nevada desert, the team led by Kapoor launched two gliders with help from a hand-held remote control.

Once airborne, the gliders were left to their own devices. They were forced to fly with help from the wind and other air patterns.

Advertisement

With the help of algorithms, the gliders analysed the activities surrounding them and then changed directions as need be. They learned from their environment and made educated guesses.

Microsoft wanted to set record with the flight but after two days of trial, due to problems with radios and other equipment, it did not happen.

Using similar methods, Google has built high-altitude Internet balloons that can stay aloft for months on end.

Several companies, including Tesla, Google, Uber and Apple are designing cars that can not only drive on their own but also keep people in the surrounding safe.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Realme 16 5G Will Launch in India Soon With This Camera Setup
  2. Vivo V70 FE to Launch in India Soon With This 200-Megapixel Camera
  3. Vivo X300 Ultra Said to Get Pricier as Storage Costs Rise
  4. Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max Go on Sale in India: See Price, Offers
  5. Here's When Apple's Entry-Level iPad with an A18 Chip Might Arrive
  6. Here's When the Oppo Find X9 Ultra Will Be Launched Globally
  7. Oppo K14 Turbo Series Listed on TENAA With Design and Key Features
  1. Poco X8 Pro Series With Up to 9,000mAh Battery, 50-Megapixel Camera Goes on Sale in India: Price, Offers
  2. Apple's Entry-Level iPad with A18 Chip, Apple Intelligence Support Expected to Launch in H1 2026: Gurman
  3. Realme 16 5G With 50-Megapixel Rear Camera Set to Launch in India Soon via Flipkart
  4. Vivo V70 FE India Launch Teased; Confirmed to Feature 200-Megapixel Camera
  5. Samsung Galaxy S26 Teardown Video Confirms the Smartphone Has a Repair-Friendly Design
  6. Oppo Find X9 Ultra Global Launch Timeline Confirmed as Company Teases Find X9s Pro Debut
  7. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Gets AirDrop Support via Quick Share in South Korea Ahead of Global Expansion
  8. Oppo K14 Turbo, Oppo K14 Turbo Pro Key Specifications and Design Spotted on Certification Database
  9. OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra Leak Hints at MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Chip, 6.8-inch 165Hz Display
  10. Vivo X300 Ultra, Oppo Find X9 Ultra Prices Leaked; Could Be More Expensive Than Xiaomi 17 Ultra
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.