Inside DJI's 'Robomasters' Robotics Competition (youtube.com)
pacopico writes: Every year, DJI hosts a robotics competition called Robomasters. It draws in hundreds of engineering students from around the world for two weeks of all out robotics mayhem. The students build and then control robotic vehicles that blast away at each other with rubber bullets, while drones strafe from overhead. Bloomberg Businessweek did a short documentary on the competition and everything that goes with it, including a reality TV show, an anime series, and final battle attended by thousands of people at a stadium in Shenzhen. The Chinese teams usually do the best, and the winners get some money and sometimes a job offer at DJI -- all part of the country's quest to dominate the robotics industry in the years to come.
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The best way to stop them is to remove their access to oil (energy).
The witches are casting their placebo effects about.
WHO ?!
Journalism 101
Require a person log in before being allowed to post anonymously, and apply moderation to their karma. Otherwise slashdot will continue to swirl around the drain until it disappears
but he was too busy competing in this one
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"then control robotic vehicles" . Aren't robots supposed to be autonomous?
I, for one, welcome our Robomaster overlords!
this isnt faggy soylent. that requirement is the stupidest thing on that site. it enforces the echo chamber, and chills free speech. if you don't like how /. currently works, you won't be missed. bye bye!
Meanwhile Americans think pee wee football and JROTC are the best ways to prepare your kids for life.
I hate the despicable people who run China but they sure as hell are smarter than western leadership.
Pffft.... I watched it expecting to see good things, but who the hell works with wheeled vehicles when ones that fly exist?! Yawn.