Dutch air force uses brainwave data to personalize pilot training

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Dutch air force pilots' brainwaves are read by AI during VR training to adjust simulation difficulty. The technology assesses how challenging tasks are, increasing complexity as needed. Pilots preferred this adaptive system over rigid training, though it did not improve their skills. Experiments involved fifteen pilots, with AI analyzing brain data to modify simulation visibility. Future applications are being explored for real aircraft to detect pilot stress.


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