Entertainment Meets Engineering with These Drone Shows
Briefly

Drone light shows are becoming popular alternatives to traditional fireworks at events like the Olympics and Super Bowl halftime shows. These displays are not only dazzling and precise but also involve lower risks compared to explosive fireworks. Concerns about fireworks include their impact on local air quality, which has prompted interest in drone technology. However, executing a drone light show requires significant planning, including the detailed movement of each drone. Recent research from experts at Stanford and Zaragoza universities presents an AI-powered method to streamline this process.
Drone light shows have been popping up more and more in recent years, replacing or supplementing fireworks at the Olympics and even some Super Bowl halftime shows.
Today's guests recently published a paper that offers an AI-powered solution for plotting the movement of drones in light shows.
Read at www.scientificamerican.com
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