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Trump signs new executive orders intended to make flying cars a reality, slash flight times

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A aviation company is turning heads with an electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle. President Donald Trump signed three new executive orders on Friday aimed at accelerating American drone innovation and supersonic air travel, while also restoring security to American airspace. The three orders will be critical to American safety and security, White House officials involved in the drafting of the orders indicated, particularly in light of major worldwide events coming to the United States in the next few years, such as the World Cup and the Olympics. In addition to bolstering safety and security, the new orders will also spur greater innovation in the aerospace and drone sectors, something White House officials said has been stifled in recent years as a result of burdensome regulations. "Flying cars are not just for the Jetsons," Michael Kratsios, a lead tech policy adviser at the White House said.


Drone advances in Ukraine could bring dawn of killer robots

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Drone advances in Ukraine have accelerated a long-anticipated technology trend that could soon bring the world's first fully autonomous fighting robots to the battlefield, inaugurating a new age of warfare. The longer the war lasts, the more likely it becomes that drones will be used to identify, select and attack targets without help from humans, according to military analysts, combatants and artificial intelligence researchers. That would mark a revolution in military technology as profound as the introduction of the machine gun. Ukraine already has semi-autonomous attack drones and counter-drone weapons endowed with AI. Russia also claims to possess AI weaponry, though the claims are unproven.


Drone advances amid war in Ukraine could bring fighting robots to front lines

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Drone advances in Ukraine have accelerated a long-anticipated technology trend that could soon bring the world's first fully autonomous fighting robots to the battlefield, inaugurating a new age of warfare. The longer the war lasts, the more likely it becomes that drones will be used to identify, select and attack targets without help from humans, according to military analysts, combatants and artificial intelligence researchers. That would mark a revolution in military technology as profound as the introduction of the machine gun. Ukraine already has semi-autonomous attack drones and counter-drone weapons endowed with AI. Russia also claims to possess AI weaponry, though the claims are unproven.


DroneUp brings on Andy Thurling to steer UAS airspace innovation - sUAS Information - Channel969

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DroneUp, LLC, an autonomous drone supply platform and main drone companies supplier, at present introduced the appointment of Andy Thurling. Mr. Thurling is an completed industrial drone coverage and security skilled and the corporate's first Vice President of Airspace Innovation. On this function, Mr. Thurling will lead the event and execution of DroneUp's airspace and Unmanned Plane System Visitors Administration (UTM) methods. He will even assist create requirements and insurance policies that assist the corporate's path to industrial past visible line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations. Mr. Thurling beforehand was Chief Expertise Officer (CTO) at NUAIR, a New York-based nonprofit group targeted on the protected integration of uncrewed plane techniques (UAS) into the nationwide airspace.


Various Drone Companies Formed Alliance For Drone Innovation

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The numbers of companies are working to establish a safe and secure drone traffic management system. DJI, GoPro and 3DR came up with the security thought and formed an alliance, known as Alliance for Drone Innovation (ADI), to protect individual and commercial drone operations. ADI consists of manufacturers, developers and suppliers of drone tech, and is mainly policy-oriented. The group mainly focuses to protect individual, corporate and academic rights when it comes to drone use. ADI's goal is to promote innovation and growth of the drone technology in major areas.