At Robometrics® Machines, we’re building embodied AGI that can read more than instruments—it can read the room. Emotion, presence, instinct—our machines aren’t just reacting. They’re relating. Because flying, like intelligence, is more than data. It’s expression.
-- Aditya Mohan, Founder, CEO & Philosopher-Scientist, Robometrics® Machines
Welcome to the recommended reading for AI Demo Day IV, held during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 from July 21–27, 2025. As we return to Oshkosh for our fourth annual event, this year’s sessions expand on the foundations of generative AI, autonomous agents, and embodied intelligence—with a renewed focus on how machines can feel, decide, and act in complex environments like aviation and healthcare. Whether you're a pilot, technologist, policy leader, or simply AI-curious, these curated writings set the stage for the discussions, demos, and design concepts showcased at our tent in Oshkosh, WI.
These articles were written by Aditya Mohan, Founder, CEO & Philosopher-Scientist of Robometrics® Machines (You can get in touch with him on LinkedIn), and represent the intellectual scaffolding behind the presentations—where cutting-edge research meets field-tested insight. From AI copilots and ethical frameworks to design philosophy and national security, this collection brings together engineering rigor, creative storytelling, and the philosophy of human-machine futures. We invite you to explore these materials as both a companion and catalyst for conversation—before, during, and after the event.
These articles and posts, written by Aditya Mohan over the past year, were referenced during the presentations at our AI Demo Day III in Oshkosh, WI. For those who missed the presentations or want to dive deeper into generative AI and aviation, these articles will serve as an excellent resource and reference.
Stall of a TBM 700N (M-VNTR) Leading to an Accident at Fairoaks Airport, Surrey, England
Crash of a Cessna 421B (N421MM) Near Rock Sound International Airport, Eleuthera, Bahamas
Gear-up Landing of a Piper PA-28R-200 (G-EPTR) in Perth Airport, Western Australia
Pilot’s Fatigue Resulting in Pilatus PC-12/45 (N128CM) Crash Near Butte, Montana
Pilot incapacitation in a Cessna 182T Skylane (N666JH) Near Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England