Lockheed Martin has shared new details about how it is using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help F-35 pilots spot hostile air defenses faster and more accurately. The company says it is also leveraging AI to speed up the process of using new data to refine and improve the jet’s already extensive electronic warfare suite. All of this represents further stepping stones toward more advanced cognitive electronic warfare capabilities, allowing for more agile adaptation to emerging threats, possibly even right in the middle of a mission.It should be noted that the F-35 does not have a traditional heads-up display, but instead presents that information, including threat symbology, directly on the visor of the pilot’s helmet. Each jet also has a wide-area display in the cockpit that can be used to show sensor feeds and other additional information. Is AI taking over every sector ?

