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Auteurs principaux: Barr, Penny A., Imroz, Sohel M.
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author Barr, Penny A.
Imroz, Sohel M.
author_facet Barr, Penny A.
Imroz, Sohel M.
contents In this paper we examine the existing artificial intelligence (AI) policy documents in aviation for the following three regions: the United States, European Union, and China. The aviation industry has always been a first mover in adopting technological advancements. This early adoption offers valuable insights because of its stringent regulations and safety-critical procedures. As a result, the aviation industry provides an optimal platform to counter AI vulnerabilities through its tight regulations, standardization processes, and certification of new technologies. Keywords: AI in aviation; aviation safety; standardization; certifiable AI; regulations
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spellingShingle A cross-regional review of AI safety regulations in the commercial aviation
Barr, Penny A.
Imroz, Sohel M.
Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
In this paper we examine the existing artificial intelligence (AI) policy documents in aviation for the following three regions: the United States, European Union, and China. The aviation industry has always been a first mover in adopting technological advancements. This early adoption offers valuable insights because of its stringent regulations and safety-critical procedures. As a result, the aviation industry provides an optimal platform to counter AI vulnerabilities through its tight regulations, standardization processes, and certification of new technologies. Keywords: AI in aviation; aviation safety; standardization; certifiable AI; regulations
title A cross-regional review of AI safety regulations in the commercial aviation
topic Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.04767