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Enough AI copilots, we need AI HUDs


July 2025 Enough AI copilots! We need AI HUDs In my opinion, one of the best critiques of modern AI design comes from a 1992 talk by the researcher Mark Weiser where he ranted against “copilot” as a metaphor for AI. This was 33 years ago, but it’s still incredibly relevant for anyone designing with AI.

Weiser’s 1992 slide on airplane interfaces There’s a tool in modern planes that I think nicely illustrates Weiser’s philosophy: the Head-Up Display (HUD), which overlays flight info like the horizon and altitude on a transparent display directly in the pilot’s field of view. When pilots just want the plane to fly straight and level, they fully delegate that task to an autopilot, which is close to a “virtual copilot”. But if the plane just hit a flock of birds and needs to land in the Hudson, the pilot is going to take manual control, and we better hope they have great instruments that help them understand the situation.

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