• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    “But one reason that pilots will opt to turn the system on much sooner after taking off is if it’s stormy out or there is bad weather. During storms and heavy fog, pilots will often turn autopilot on as soon as possible.

    This is because the autopilot system can take over much of the flying while allowing the pilot to concentrate on other things, such as avoiding the storms as much as possible. Autopilot can also be extremely helpful when there is heavy fog and it’s difficult to see, since the system does not require eyesight like humans do.”

    Does that sound like something Tesla’s autopilot can do?

    https://www.skytough.com/post/when-do-pilots-turn-on-autopilot

    • FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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      5 months ago

      At SkyTough, we pride ourselves on ensuring our readers get the best, most helpful content that they’ll find anywhere on the web. To make sure we do this, our own experience and expertise is combined with the input from others in the industry. This way, we can provide as accurate of information as possible. With input from experts and pilots from all over, you’ll get the complete picture on when pilots turn autopilot on while flying!

      This is GPT.

      After that intro I don’t trust a single word of what that site has to say.

      If the writer didn’t bother to write the text, i hope they don’t expect me to bother to read it.

      • tyler@programming.dev
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        5 months ago

        Why in the world would you think that’s gpt? That’s not the normal style of gpt and it’s definitely the style of normal corporate sites.