tit depends on how you were raised sometimes when a daddy drone and momma drone have urges they can act upon them without he intent on making another drone hormones in drones is a thing and well when nature calls its hard to tell her no
Thomas Bitmata and MinChan Kim, worked with the company to "teach" and race the AI race drone about a year ago. They did multiple videos on it. It's surprising how much it took for the AI to finally beat MCK (MinChan Kim). If you do not kno FPV drone racing, look him up and watch a video. It's hard to believe its a person flying.
Modular drone swarms could be useful in reverse as well. Sort of like MIRV missal tech. A swarm is kept as a unit in a launch system like a catapult, then spreads out as needed or when it reaches its destination.
Advancements in energy storage technology hold unparalleled potential to revolutionize our world. Coupled with the rapid emergence of robotics and AI, overcoming the constraints of power consumption could truly unlock limitless possibilities, transforming the landscape of innovation and progress on a global scale.
Not an expert: It is an interesting idea to make individual drones combine when necessary. However, more complex drone structures would have a problem with lift, as rotors operating next to each other would create interfering airflows (eddy currents) which would lower efficiency. Thereby larger structures would gradually lose more and more carrying capacity the bigger they get. This could be cureable when the individual drones are spaced far apart, which would make the design less versatile for shaping
2nd order stuff. If that were a problem, and the props would have to be very closely spaced to have much interaction, you could just put short ducts (rings) around them to mitigate. Even axially, there are push/pull configurations used in fluids, both gas and liquid, like counter rotating propellers on aircraft like the OV10 or on boats, on the same shaft (axis wise, positionally, not literally) and this is common on drones, as well, usually with a separate motor/prop combination fore and aft. That last case offers benefit, in that if an engine on one boom fails, you still have lift on that boom from the remaining one, which if designed to operate on one motor alone, at least long enough to get to the ground, could be very important, especially where occupant safety is an issue. There you have a LOT of interaction, and the flow trailing motor does experience some loss, but not as much as you'd think, since the 'winding up' the forward prop induces is actually beneficial to the counter-rotating rear propeller. There are losses due to irregular flow, though, as you say. In the close proximity tip to tip orientation, as in a typical hex or octocopter where they aren't widely spaced at all, they don't seem to experience the problem you posited to any appreciable extent, if you want an example to demonstrate my point. You also see them spaced rather closely on the wings of rotating VTOL aircraft being designed today. I expect that there is a possibility, if designed properly, you could actually make those tip vortices work to your advantage. Cheers.
They are also advancing the way they can send data to space probes, using lasers. It can make it so we can send HD video in basically real time. Where currently we've had to use such prehistoric data transfer rates. So slow that the photos from space probes takes months/years to upload just the photos.
Drone evolution could lead to a lot of tasks being automated that previously could only be done by a human or thought to be dome by some human shaped robot. Interesting. So more manual labor automation coming probably sooner than expected.
Would be nice grasp the idea that all criminal activity can be punished by drones. No war criminal can escape his karma. Also many drones together can assemble themselves into something of a bigger machine to give aid. Difficult spots can be maintained more easily. Wow
they should make an ai lidar mapping drone which could be used in cave exploration. Like in the movie prometheus... That was extremely sci fi yet achievable with todays tech :)
Maybe drones can be used in place of lifts in buildings and in warehouses and construction sites instead of forklifts and cranes drones can also be deployed to escape or save people from burning buildings.
Imagine drones that fire multiple 'lassos' to bind you up, and then just take off into the sky with you still kicking and screaming. From there.... depends on who's using the drones.... but the simplest technique to affecting terror with these drones would be the good ol 'lift n drop' in broad daylight lmfaoooo
We are 2 years or less from a super drone tech revolution!! (printing press '1440 the telegram '1830) the postage stamp '1900) the drone Das"2026 "digital advertising services) anywhere with a magazine using the qr codes you will be allowed to send receive and visible the advertising as it unfold. 💡 hello welcome in drone ports, drone pilots : $200B innovation $25m 💸 💰 🤑 💲 💵 💸 💸 🚁+ 🤖 + ✈️
You're not going to have to wait for five year's. The lessons we've learned from Ukraine. We will see huge advancements in drone technology within 3 years. As the military advancement in drine technology advances, so will civilian drone technology.
You guys could solve all of your energy requirements by switching to a true internal combustion engine instead of continuing to use this electrochemical internal combustion engine that you guys insist on calling batteries
Did I just watch two drones mate with one another?
Well by him calling it a she you could be right.
They are now happy parents of 43 small drones. Delivery was made by Midwifery 3D printer.
tit depends on how you were raised sometimes when a daddy drone and momma drone have urges they can act upon them without he intent on making another drone hormones in drones is a thing and well when nature calls its hard to tell her no
Yeah. And I think they got stuck
Great minds !
Very rare, a youtuber that adds sources, helps us to learn more about the subject and doesn't use a robot voice :)
Great content!
2:47 ooooooh, that's how new drones are made. I've always wondered!
the dragon thingy was wild
your a excellent communicator i understood everything you said without having any previous info on this topic
Thomas Bitmata and MinChan Kim, worked with the company to "teach" and race the AI race drone about a year ago. They did multiple videos on it. It's surprising how much it took for the AI to finally beat MCK (MinChan Kim). If you do not kno FPV drone racing, look him up and watch a video. It's hard to believe its a person flying.
A year ago was ages in AI.
I want a drone for my car so I can drive 3rd person.
Modular drone swarms could be useful in reverse as well. Sort of like MIRV missal tech. A swarm is kept as a unit in a launch system like a catapult, then spreads out as needed or when it reaches its destination.
Advancements in energy storage technology hold unparalleled potential to revolutionize our world. Coupled with the rapid emergence of robotics and AI, overcoming the constraints of power consumption could truly unlock limitless possibilities, transforming the landscape of innovation and progress on a global scale.
Not an expert:
It is an interesting idea to make individual drones combine when necessary. However, more complex drone structures would have a problem with lift, as rotors operating next to each other would create interfering airflows (eddy currents) which would lower efficiency. Thereby larger structures would gradually lose more and more carrying capacity the bigger they get. This could be cureable when the individual drones are spaced far apart, which would make the design less versatile for shaping
2nd order stuff. If that were a problem, and the props would have to be very closely spaced to have much interaction, you could just put short ducts (rings) around them to mitigate. Even axially, there are push/pull configurations used in fluids, both gas and liquid, like counter rotating propellers on aircraft like the OV10 or on boats, on the same shaft (axis wise, positionally, not literally) and this is common on drones, as well, usually with a separate motor/prop combination fore and aft.
That last case offers benefit, in that if an engine on one boom fails, you still have lift on that boom from the remaining one, which if designed to operate on one motor alone, at least long enough to get to the ground, could be very important, especially where occupant safety is an issue. There you have a LOT of interaction, and the flow trailing motor does experience some loss, but not as much as you'd think, since the 'winding up' the forward prop induces is actually beneficial to the counter-rotating rear propeller. There are losses due to irregular flow, though, as you say.
In the close proximity tip to tip orientation, as in a typical hex or octocopter where they aren't widely spaced at all, they don't seem to experience the problem you posited to any appreciable extent, if you want an example to demonstrate my point. You also see them spaced rather closely on the wings of rotating VTOL aircraft being designed today. I expect that there is a possibility, if designed properly, you could actually make those tip vortices work to your advantage. Cheers.
@@MrJdsenior thank you for investing so much time into giving me such a long thorough, technical response.
Make a video that explains how lasers will be used in war in the future.
I think you mean *Please* make a video that explains how lasers will be used in war in the future. 😊
@@_j_j Did I write in Arabic?
@@syedmisbahul2001no you wrote very clearly in bell-end speak 🙏🏼
All I know is, if the government is going to have lasers, then I need them too.
They are also advancing the way they can send data to space probes, using lasers. It can make it so we can send HD video in basically real time. Where currently we've had to use such prehistoric data transfer rates. So slow that the photos from space probes takes months/years to upload just the photos.
This guy could've played Zuckerberg
You're the best kind of futurist, one with apt examples!
This is just wild...video is really good
Next-gen law enforcement.
At 1:59 it looked as if that drone was steering that geometrically unstable 'sled' on the frame. If so, that's pretty impressive.
AI + K1ller drones = end game
Good overview. I enjoyed this short and informative video.
We aren't far from the 'Jetsons', having a robot maid and going to work in an autonomous flying car...we live in amazing times.
He seems to be describing annoying robotic flies, perhaps taking over
thank you for the video
Thank you for being thankful. Jesus loves you so much.
I'm surprised TH-cam didn't censor this video 😂😂
OMG, so in just a few years, I'll have AGI and my own swarm of drones, which I'll control using an Apple Vision Pro, crazy.
Interesting although trying to align the video title with one of the many types of drone you showed wasnt clear enough.
very Cool. Need this for hazardous jobs .. like chainsaw drone
2:43 when we can expect drone babies?
You're a rare bird, be careful and don't change to fit the mold.
Looks like what Terrence Howard was talking about 😂
I thought this was clickbait. My bad.
Sidenote: The drones are breeding.
This is the stuff that gets me interested,
Drone evolution could lead to a lot of tasks being automated that previously could only be done by a human or thought to be dome by some human shaped robot. Interesting. So more manual labor automation coming probably sooner than expected.
Parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷 obrigado por ter deixado às fontes de pesquisa 🙂
Would be nice grasp the idea that all criminal activity can be punished by drones. No war criminal can escape his karma. Also many drones together can assemble themselves into something of a bigger machine to give aid. Difficult spots can be maintained more easily. Wow
Wired drones is the future
they should make an ai lidar mapping drone which could be used in cave exploration. Like in the movie prometheus... That was extremely sci fi yet achievable with todays tech :)
Maybe drones can be used in place of lifts in buildings and in warehouses and construction sites instead of forklifts and cranes drones can also be deployed to escape or save people from burning buildings.
Having been attacked by jerks using drones I have 🙏that these jerks be held accountable. Great White Throne Judgement Day Book of Life.
Imagine drones that fire multiple 'lassos' to bind you up, and then just take off into the sky with you still kicking and screaming.
From there.... depends on who's using the drones.... but the simplest technique to affecting terror with these drones would be the good ol 'lift n drop' in broad daylight lmfaoooo
Good ideas
Mod-u-lar.
i can see easy upgrade possible
We are 2 years or less from a super drone tech revolution!!
(printing press '1440
the telegram '1830)
the postage stamp '1900)
the drone Das"2026 "digital advertising services)
anywhere with a magazine using the qr codes you will be allowed to send receive and visible the advertising as it unfold.
💡
hello welcome in drone ports, drone pilots : $200B innovation $25m
💸 💰 🤑 💲 💵 💸 💸
🚁+ 🤖 + ✈️
You're not going to have to wait for five year's. The lessons we've learned from Ukraine.
We will see huge advancements in drone technology within 3 years.
As the military advancement in drine technology advances, so will civilian drone technology.
What about UAVS ????? (YES IM PUMPING)
What is a 'modure drone'? How is it different from normal drones?
Probably saying 'modular'. That's what I heard anyway.
You guys could solve all of your energy requirements by switching to a true internal combustion engine instead of continuing to use this electrochemical internal combustion engine that you guys insist on calling batteries
But my 12 volt car battery 😠
@@henriqueferreira5165 weighs about 10 times more than a Nitro RC engine and the nitro RC engine produces more energy
Pretty 😊
How Military fools
One Bright light
Splits into two
Beware of third parties
war of the very near future
Drone will be driven by built in A.I soon.....
📈👊🏽👊🏻👊🏿💯👊🏿👊🏻👊🏽📈
It is an it, not a she.
Thanks. Amazing machines. Already subscribed.
How's'bout you ? !