Is this the smartest drone yet? UAV that travels at more than 70mph has a supercomputer that lets it fly unaided

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

From striking aerial photography to monitoring hard to reach areas as part of search and rescue missions, the list of tasks that drones can do is ever growing. While most drones require a driver to control their movements from the ground, one new model can fly itself unaided. The Teal quad drone contains a supercomputer which allows it to fly autonomously as well as recognise images. The Teal quad is the brainchild of founder George Matus, who at only 18 years old, wanted to create a device that was'fast, versatile, smart and break the limits of what drones could do.' Mr Matus told MailOnline: 'In regards to flight speed, it depends on the environment, altitude, wind, and battery life, so we say 70 mph to cover all of that.' While this high speed could be seen as dangerous, on its website Teal states: 'Teal is built on both the hardware side and software side to make it as safe and easy as possible to fly, while still allowing mind-blowing manoeuvrability and speed.'

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