Lifesaving Drone Makes First Rescue In Australia (yahoo.com)
Zorro shares a report from Yahoo News: A pair of Australian swimmers on Thursday became the first people to be rescued in the ocean by a drone when the aerial lifesaver dropped a safety device to distressed teens caught in rough seas. In what is believed to be a world-first drone surf rescue, two boys on Thursday got caught in three-meter (10-foot) swells while swimming off Lennox Head in New South Wales, near the border with Queensland. Beachgoers onshore raised the alarm to the lifeguards who then alerted the drone pilot, and the aerial lifesaver was deployed in moments.
Along with their ability to spot swimmers in trouble and deliver life saving devices faster than traditional lifesaving techniques, like launching surfboards or rubber dinghies, drones are being used in Australia to spot underwater predators like sharks and jellyfish. Artificial intelligence is being developed using thousands of images captured by a drone camera to build an algorithm that can identify different ocean objects. The software can differentiate between sea creatures, like sharks which it can recognize with more than 90 percent accuracy, compared to about 16 percent with the naked eye.
Along with their ability to spot swimmers in trouble and deliver life saving devices faster than traditional lifesaving techniques, like launching surfboards or rubber dinghies, drones are being used in Australia to spot underwater predators like sharks and jellyfish. Artificial intelligence is being developed using thousands of images captured by a drone camera to build an algorithm that can identify different ocean objects. The software can differentiate between sea creatures, like sharks which it can recognize with more than 90 percent accuracy, compared to about 16 percent with the naked eye.
Artificial intelligence is being developed using thousands of images captured by a drone camera to build an algorithm that can identify different ocean objects. The software can differentiate between sea creature...
There we go, AI crap again! (Not AI) ;-)
Everything I write is lies, read between the lines.
They trialled this on Bondi Rescue a while back. They raced the drone, a lifeguard on a board and a lifeguard on the jetski. The jetski won. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Think of all the jobs for locals who did maths and can now help with 5 eye missions.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
So it can detect Shark or Not Shark?
Like Hotdog and Not Hotdog?
When interviewed the boys said they were not drowning but distressed because the drone is used to spot sharks and it scared them. The price is also being kept a secret. There is a lot of viral marketing on this. Someone is working really hard to builk the government of hundreds of thousands and potentially millions of dollars.
it were allowed to deliver parcels from helipads on building roofs.
A lot of traffic in cities, up to 50%, is delivering small parcels, often just papers, between business. And we are breathing all that toxic fossil fuel exhaust from traffic jams.
All that anti-drone neo-luddism is not coming free.
So, they knew WHERE they must go and the FASTEST won!!!!! Unbelievable!!!!
Now, on MORE REAL SCENARIOS, where you don't have a f*c*ing idea WHERE YOUR TARGET IS... How would win?
Fastest or the one with WIDEST POINT OF VIEW?
Between the Great White sharks, and the deadly almost microscopic jelly fish (box jelly?)....I can't imagine why ANYONE would ever want to set foot in the waters off the coast of Australia....???
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........