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This AI-Powered Intelligent Drone Can Recognize Objects to Help You Take Stunning Shots
Drones have quickly become a technology almost everyone is familiar with. Whether it's professional photographers capturing wild landscapes or amateurs racing mini quadcopters around their living room: drones are here to stay. But not all drones are the same. If your mission is to use the power of a drone to capture your most unmissable moments, then the Airlango Mystic Drone is your answer. The Airlango Mystic Drone sets itself apart from its competition by incorporating a range of technologies to make it easy for anyone to be a professional drone photography pilot.
Mystic: The AI-powered drone that sees and understands.
The Mystic is designed to give the ultimate aerial video and photography experience, creating breathtaking imagery without the need to learn complicated film techniques. The Mystic automatically detects objects and avoids obstacles using the cutting-edge motion intelligence similarly found in the self-driving car. With gesture interaction, you can take stunning aerial selfies, using poses to control the drone. The Mystic recognizes each pose as a specific command and will follow your instructions, moving forward and backward, side to side, and taking photos. The Mystic is the first drone to support up to 6 different gestures, all of which can be customized to your personal preference.
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Science Heroes at Work - Citizen Science Salon
Four years ago a citizen science game called Eyewire hatched from Seung Lab, then at MIT and now at Princeton. Its goal was to pair up gamers with a challenge that has been bottlenecking neuroscience for decades: mapping the brain. Over the years the project grew. Hundreds of thousands of people helped, enabling new discoveries and stunning visualizations of neurons. After years of work, Mystic, the first Eyewire expansion pack, will go live on June 30 and be open to any qualifying Eyewire player.