Intel's Olympic drone light show just set a world record and looked awesome

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Over the course of the next two weeks, there will be dizzying stunts, high-flying acrobatics, and record-breaking heights attained -- oh, and the Olympic athletes will compete, too. The 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang opened in seriously impressive fashion, with more than 1,200 Intel Shooting Star drones serving as the stars of the show. The 1,218 drones set a new Guinness World Record for the most drones flown simultaneously, and Intel notes that its advanced drone technology will be making appearances and "enhance the Olympic Games through 2024." The Intel drones' performance marked the first-ever time that a Winter Olympics' saw a drone light show, and also won recognition as "most unmanned aerial vehicles airborne simultaneously." While the world record flight was actually prerecorded for the event, it doesn't lessen the impressiveness of the feat.

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