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A Hiker Was Missing for Nearly a Year--Until an AI System Recognized His Helmet
How long does it take to identify the helmet of a hiker lost in a 183-hectare mountain area, analyzing 2,600 frames taken by a drone from approximately 50 meters away? If done with a human eye, weeks or months. If analyzed by an artificial intelligence system, one afternoon. The National Alpine and Speleological Rescue Corps, known by it's Italian initialism CNSAS, relied on AI to find the body of a person missing in Italy's Piedmont region on the north face of Monviso--the highest peak in the Cottian Alps--since September 2024. According to Saverio Isola, the CNSAS drone pilot who intervened along with his colleague Giorgio Viana, the operation--including searching for any sign of the missing hiker, the discovery and recovery of his body, and a stoppage due to bad weather--lasted less than three days.
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Drone near-misses surge at busiest US airports amid rise in unauthorized flights
Following several months of numerous high-profile aviation accidents, new data suggest pilots are facing a specific threat when it comes to keeping airline passengers safe in the skies. Last year, drones accounted for approximately two-thirds of reported near-midair collisions with commercial aircraft taking off or landing within the country's 30 busiest airports, according to the Associated Press. The findings come as aviation safety data indicate drones accounted for the highest number of near-misses since 2020, with the first reports dating back to 2014. "The rise in recreational and commercial drone use has simply outpaced education and enforcement," aviation attorney Jason Matzus told Fox News Digital. "More people are flying drones without fully understanding the rules or the risks."
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Drone pilot to plead guilty in collision that grounded aircraft fighting Palisades fire
A man who was piloting a drone that collided with a firefighting aircraft working on the Palisades fire has agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor, pay a fine and complete community service, federal prosecutors said Friday. Peter Tripp Akemann, 56, of Culver City was charged with unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft. He could still face up to a year in federal prison, prosecutors said. The drone, which authorities say was flying in restricted airspace on Jan. 9, put a fist-sized hole in the left wing of a Super Scooper -- a massive fixed-wing plane that can drop large amounts of water onto a fire. The collision knocked the plane out of commission for about five days and destroyed the drone.
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Drone collides with firefighting aircraft over Palisades fire, FAA says
A drone collided with a firefighting aircraft flying over the Palisades fire on Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. The aircraft landed safely and the incident will be investigated, an FAA official said. "It's a federal crime, punishable by up to 12 months in prison, to interfere with firefighting efforts on public lands," the statement said. "Additionally, the FAA can impose a civil penalty of up to 75,000 against any drone pilot who interferes with wildfire suppression, law enforcement or emergency response operations" during a temporary flight restriction. "We hit a drone this afternoon -- first one," said L.A. County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone.
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I'm a UAV pilot and here's what happened when I tried to fly near New Jersey's mystery drones
An experienced drone pilot in New Jersey has come forward to demonstrate how advanced the state's mystery drones are compared to ordinary consumer models. The pilot known to fans of his paranormal investigation series'Terror Talk' as Michael B, witnessed his own drone crash and burn as he attempted to steer it near one of the many, still-unexplained drone UFOs that have swarmed the state. 'When this started, I tried to take my drone over Picatinny Arsenal to follow a drone that was just hovering over there,' Michael explained, 'and as I got closer my drone lost power, spun out, the battery died and it went down.' 'But the other drone,' he noted, ominously, 'remained sitting in the air, unaffected.' Picatinny Arsenal, a US Army base that houses military research and manufacturing facilities, has proven to be ground zero for the Garden State's bizarre drone crisis. Officials at the arsenal, in fact, recently revealed that the aerial incursions above their base began five days earlier than previously reported, with one base police officer making a confirmed sighting on November 13. What makes these mystery drone flights so concerning, according to Michael B, is that sensitive sites like Picatinny Arsenal and major US airports already have drone jamming technology that prevents commercial drones from entering their airspace. The'Terror Talk' host even demonstrated how similar FAA-mandated jamming capabilities prevent models like his own from even taking off near local airports.
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Fighting Russia from a distance: Inside a Ukrainian drone school
"I lost count after 100," the 44-year-old, camouflage-clad instructor told Al Jazeera while observing three cadets of his drone flight school pilot their buzzing aircraft over a withering meadow just outside Kyiv. Sitting at a plastic table littered with tools and batteries, the cadets with their joysticks and goggle cameras looked geeky and harmless. During their Saturday morning drill, each of them took turns flying a drone whose camera allows first-person views of the flight. Time after time after time, the cadets learned how to manoeuvre their drones by flying them through two loops stuck into the wet ground. The drones often fell with a whiz after touching a loop or a bush, losing a red plastic propeller or a leg that had to be found in the wet grass and reattached.
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Ukraine's military in push to develop high-tech 'Army of Drones'
On the outskirts of Kyiv, troops are in training to be the tip of the spear in Ukraine's drive to modernise its tactical response on the front lines of the war with Russia, through a significant expansion of its drone fleet. Ukraine's military does not have an official drone unit but the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has made it possible for Kyiv to conduct reconnaissance along the 2,470-kilometre (1,535-mile) front line, spotting Russian forces and equipment and remotely directing artillery fire against targets. Drones save Ukrainian lives, but they are expensive and in short supply. "Nowadays, it's very important to have a drone in each battle unit because this is our eyes in the sky," said Lieutenant Anton Galyashinskiy, a Ukrainian army expert in visual data analytics. Galyashinskiy and nine of his fellow soldiers are learning to pilot drones from a moving vehicle.
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The unseen scars of those who kill via remote control
Kevin Larson crouched behind a boulder and watched the forest through his breath, waiting for the police he knew would come. It was Jan. 19, 2020. He was clinging to an assault rifle with 30 rounds and a conviction that, after all he had been through, there was no way he was going to prison. Larson was a drone pilot -- one of the best. He flew the heavily armed MQ-9 Reaper, and in 650 combat missions between 2013 and 2018, he had launched at least 188 airstrikes, earned 20 medals for achievement and killed a top man on the U.S.' most-wanted terrorist list. The 32-year-old pilot kept a handwritten thank-you note on his refrigerator from the director of the CIA.
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Top Movies Of 2021 That Depicted AI
Artificial intelligence has turned into a hot trend in the IT business in the past several years. While the practical ramifications of artificial intelligence frequently differ from the way it is typically shown in the film, these are the top artificial intelligence films of 2021. Lana Wachowski is the producer, co-writer, and director of The Matrix Resurrections' AI-based science fiction action film. The Matrix Reloaded is the follow-up to 2003's The Matrix Revolutions and the fourth film in the franchise overall. A catastrophic war between humans and artificial intelligence-powered machines is believed to be depicted in the film's plot, which has not yet been revealed.
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