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Combine AI with photogrammetry. is this possible?

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So I've seen how AI can try to enhance a blurry photo and enhance it into what it thinks is best.

 

Is it theoretically possible to implement this in Microsoft flight simulator? Like having some AI software visually improve the photogrammetry?

Edited by simsuper80

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Theoretically it probably can be done, but will be an enormous processing overhead.

Considering the energy and water requirements to drive AI I cannot in good conscience support such a thought. Let the server farms process medical problems, not enhance silly little games.  😑

1 hour ago, simsuper80 said:

So I've seen how AI can try to enhance a blurry photo and enhance it into what it thinks is best.

 

Is it theoretically possible to implement this in Microsoft flight simulator? Like having some AI software visually improve the photogrammetry?

Hopefully not. The last thing that I need is the AI cancer spreading into my pc

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Certainly theoretically possible, but I'd guess too overhead-intensive to be practical, 'on demand' in a flight sim. 

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I think there's some confusion in this thread.

Photogrammetry is already using AI in MSFS (blackshark.ai). As far as I know, they are using a range of AI and machine learning tools in the background of the engine to clean up the source data they have (Bing etc.) and I was always under the impression that this extends into ground textures, where AI is used to clean up images, colour match and remove artifacts as good as possible.

Here's an interview that goes into some of the detail ahead of the launch of MSFS24: How Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 uses machine learning AI, and how much of your data it might need | Rock Paper Shotgun

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24 minutes ago, Speedbird193 said:

I think there's some confusion in this thread.

Photogrammetry is already using AI in MSFS (blackshark.ai). As far as I know, they are using a range of AI and machine learning tools in the background of the engine to clean up the source data they have (Bing etc.) and I was always under the impression that this extends into ground textures, where AI is used to clean up images, colour match and remove artifacts as good as possible.

Here's an interview that goes into some of the detail ahead of the launch of MSFS24: How Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 uses machine learning AI, and how much of your data it might need | Rock Paper Shotgun

Ahh ok. Because we all know how bad it can look if your 300ft off the ground 

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2 hours ago, Speedbird193 said:

I think there's some confusion in this thread.

Photogrammetry is already using AI in MSFS (blackshark.ai). As far as I know, they are using a range of AI and machine learning tools in the background of the engine to clean up the source data they have (Bing etc.) and I was always under the impression that this extends into ground textures, where AI is used to clean up images, colour match and remove artifacts as good as possible.

Here's an interview that goes into some of the detail ahead of the launch of MSFS24: How Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 uses machine learning AI, and how much of your data it might need | Rock Paper Shotgun

Were. They announced a while back that Blackshark.ai and them were no longer in business.

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On 4/9/2026 at 9:29 PM, simsuper80 said:

Ahh ok. Because we all know how bad it can look if your 300ft off the ground 

It's not meant to be looked at 300ft. The technology has limits. And since flying below 1000ft AGL is prohibited above settlements anyway, you only have to simulate being a lawful pilot. 😉

On 4/9/2026 at 4:05 PM, Speedbird193 said:

think there's some confusion in this thread.

Photogrammetry is already using AI in MSFS (blackshark.ai)

You’re the one confused.

Blackshark.ai team was only used for autogen, not photogrammetry.

 

and as someone else already mentioned, they’re not involved with 2024.

Edited by Tuskin38

On 4/9/2026 at 1:23 PM, simsuper80 said:

So I've seen how AI can try to enhance a blurry photo and enhance it into what it thinks is best.

 

Is it theoretically possible to implement this in Microsoft flight simulator? Like having some AI software visually improve the photogrammetry?

This is obliquely what I was getting at in my recent post and others, regarding gaussian splatting and photogrammetry.

This video translates my random thoughts/musings into demos of extant and emerging technologies.......

We can imagine what this could mean for flightsimmg; even if only as a technology update to things like Bing and Google maps.....

 

Edited by HiFlyer

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