Northrop Grumman to develop AI prototype to enhance Blackhawk pilots awareness and decision-making abilities

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DARPA’s PTG program aims to develop AI technologies to help users perform complex mental and physical tasks

U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Perceptually-enabled Task Guidance (PTG) program awarded Northrop Grumman a contract to develop a prototype artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, which will be embedded in an augmented reality (AR) headset to help rotary pilots perform expected and unexpected tasks.

Senior autonomy program manager at Northrop Grumman, Erin Cherry said, “The goal of this prototype is to broaden a pilot’s skillset. It will help teach new tasks, aide in the recognition and reduction of errors, improve task completion time, and most importantly, help to prevent catastrophic events.”

According to the Northrop Grumman release, “Rotorcraft aircrews face numerous demands, particularly when flying in close proximity to buildings, terrain, people, and from the threat of adversary RADAR systems. Today, simple warning systems are the most common means for aiding a rotorcraft aircrew, such as auditory alerts to increase altitude.”

“These warning systems are limiting and can induce unanticipated cognitive burdens on pilots. Studies have shown that inattentional blindness to such warnings can occur, often making them ineffective for the aircrew”, the statement added.

Northrop Grumman will develop an Operator and Context Adaptive Reasoning Intuitive Assistant (OCARINA) in partnership with the University of Central Florida. The program will support “UH-60 Blackhawk pilots, who fly with both visual and instrumented flight, which varies with weather, time of day and other environmental factors.”

According to the press release, “DARPA’s PTG program aims to develop AI technologies to help users perform complex mental and physical tasks. The goal is to provide users of PTG AI assistants with wearable sensors that allow the assistant to observe what the user perceives and know what the user knows. Using advanced information processing and an AR interface, the goal of the program is to have the AI assistant provide feedback and guidance through speech and aligned graphics at the right place and time to augment the aircrew.”

“Using powerful, proven algorithm development and implementation processes, Northrop Grumman develops and integrates leading-edge AI solutions into large, complex, end-to-end mission systems that are essential to our national security. Northrop Grumman’s artificial intelligence systems are developed using responsible AI principles. The company’s AI technologies are equitable, traceable, reliable, governable, auditable and protected against threats,” the release added.