Held in parallel with EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 (July 21–27), Robometrics® Machines AI Demo Day IV continues our tradition of showcasing the future of aviation powered by generative and general AI. This year’s featured sessions will be held at the EAA Museum’s Vette Theater, where we’ll explore breakthrough advances in AI copilots and embodied AGI for aircraft.
The morning begins with "Generative AI for Aviation" (July 21, 8:30–9:45 AM CDT), featuring Robometrics Copilot AI—an intelligent agent that helps pilots interact with their aircraft's Pilot Operating Handbook (POH) through conversational interfaces. The session also covers reasoning models, autonomous agents, select national security concerns like deception in generative AI, in our fast-moving, generative native world.
Later that morning, "Amelia, the Aircraft AGI" (July 21, 11:30 AM–12:45 PM CDT) introduces our pioneering work in embodied AGI. Amelia is a holographic co-pilot that enables aircraft safety, cognition and pilot’s health envelope through the novel 3D holographic interface—no aircraft modifications required.
These talks anchor a weeklong experience of demos, discussions, and design ideation. The recommended readings below provide context for the talks, covering core principles, technical frameworks, and speculative questions about where human-machine collaboration is headed in the skies.
Generative AI for Aviation
Date: Monday, July 21
Time: 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM CDT
Venue: EAA Museum - Vette Theater
Overview: We’ll showcase Robometrics Copilot AI, which helps pilots navigate archaic POHs through natural conversation, making flying easier, safer, and even more fun. In addition, we’ll explore AI agents, reasoning models, and artificial general intelligence, and their growing role in aviation. The session also highlights best practices, along with select national security concerns like deception in generative AI, in our fast-moving, generative native world. Session Details
Amelia, the Aircraft AGI
Date: Monday, July 21
Time: 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM CDT
Venue: EAA Museum - Vette Theater
Overview: Artificial general intelligence (AGI) for aviation, called Amelia from Robometrics Machines, enhances aircraft safety while tracking the pilot’s health envelope through an adaptive 3D holographic interface. Amelia can recognize and predict stressful and critical events, assist the pilot in assessing issues, and monitor the pilot’s health continuously. No modification to the aircraft is required. As an assistive system, Amelia requires no certification and is available as an add-on. Session Details
Here are some blog posts and articles by Aditya Mohan, Founder of Robometrics® Machines, that you can review before or after our presentations. These resources will provide a good understanding of our discussion topics, even if you are unable to attend the presentations.
We look forward to engaging with the aviation community and sharing our progress at Oshkosh AirVenture 2024. We will be back this year with exciting new developments, and we invite you to join us on this journey. If you would like to support and sponsor us, please reach out. Your engagement, contributions, and support are crucial in helping us advance our vision of creating general intelligence that enables artificial life with the ability to feel and have consciousness. Together, let's build the future of aviation.
Hangar 2 at SQL (San Carlos Airport, California) at 6 AM on July 19, 2024, right before leaving for our long cross-country trip (20.4 hours total flying time) to OSH (Wittman Regional Airport – Oshkosh, WI) — a hub of activity for pilots and passengers alike. ✈️ If you look closely at the photo we took, you'll see why Hangar 2 is such an important and central hub for both pilots and their passengers.
"To most people, the sky is the limit. To those who love aviation, the sky is home."
— Jerry Crawford
Jerry Crawford is a seasoned aviator known for his extensive career in aviation and his passion for flying. With over 10,000 flight hours, he has flown a variety of aircraft, ranging from small single-engine planes to larger commercial jets. Crawford has also been an advocate for general aviation, promoting pilot safety and innovation in the industry. His contributions have earned him recognition as a respected figure among aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike.