The concept of artificial intelligence in aerospace
Abstract
The influence of artificial intelligence (A.I) has played significant roles in the emerging world. Its applications have rapidly expanded even in the aerospace research, we can find influences of its concept. Hence the present reports briefly highlight the aerospace and its dependency on artificial intelligence.
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