Construction Drone Learning How To Fly & Build (AI) FLIGHT FOOTAGE

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Last week we met the team now it’s time to see the drone fly!

Like a baby this drone needs to learn how to interact with the world around it, there will be stumbles, falls and maybe even breaks but with persistence walking and running don’t even begin to describe what this machine could be capable of.

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I suspect the safety wires aren’t helping rom a control perspective. They’d provide variable drag that the software has to compensate for. Watching the challenge of using the articulated grab, it kind of looks like a more ridged grab would work better.

DownunderGraham
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🤗👍THANKS JARETT…for sharing this with us 😎😍😍😍

budgetaudiophilelife-long
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YES! YES! YES! Can you put a laser print head on the drone? Laser printing is much more precise than the dot matrix style printing the industry is using now. It's a necessary step. This construction drone is leading the way to what's next. Awesome!

For windy or critter filled days, put up a Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus style big tent to enclose the construction area, better insuring a perfect quality multi filament print from a minimally distracted head. The tents go up quickly and that process can be robotic or like those self-assembling homes.

Thank you to all involved in this historic recording of the work being done. Your series Jarett Gross makes it impossible to take our eyes off the prize of a better world that's printed with peace in mind.

The printers are the keys out of Babylon, using technology to help people be free of unnecessary labor and stupidity.

cureworks
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Color me vacuous.. but how in the world is a drone's application for 3D printing going to work? It'd have to repeatedly grab-and-go wet heavy material wouldn't it? Isn't it going to suck the electricity out of the grid with that kind of energy in use? How at all is this feasible on a scalable level?

EarthCreature.
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I'd never want to work on a jobsite with that thing hovering around. I don't ever see this as a practical application

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I bet you guys hear dogs barking in your sleep.

WadeParish
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It seems like way over engineering the task and experience of adobe

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