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b0wen | 7 months ago

While I agree that HUD offers clear benefits right now, I tend to think of copilots as a transitional step. In the long run, the real potential of AI agents might lie in shifting from copilots to full pilots — systems that don’t just assist, but make autonomous decisions when appropriate. At that time, having a job done is just as easy as buying a flight ticket.

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robmao|7 months ago

Great point — I actually agree with your long-term view. Autonomous AI agents acting as “full pilots” is a compelling direction, especially for clearly defined tasks. But I’d add that HUDs and copilots aren’t mutually exclusive — they often coexist, just like in real aviation.

In fact, the HUD metaphor comes directly from the cockpit: it enhances situational awareness while the pilot (human or AI) focuses on action and decision-making. HUDs serve a different role — not replacing pilots, but grounding them with continuous, low-friction perception.