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Lana Del Rey calls out paparazzi who 'won't stop flying drones' after surprise wedding to alligator tour guide
Fox News' Rachel Campos-Duffy and Griff Jenkins discuss the latest pop culture news during an appearance on'Fox & Friends Weekend.' Singer Lana Del Rey slammed paparazzi for following her and new husband, a Louisiana alligator tour guide, after their intimate wedding day. Del Rey, 39, and Jeremy Dufrene, a captain of an airboat tour company, reportedly tied the knot during a backyard ceremony in Louisiana on Sept. 26, according to Page Six. Their nuptials were hosted next to the Bayous des Allemends, where Dufrene operates his boat tours outside of New Orleans, the media outlet claimed. Singer Lana Del Rey slammed paparazzi for following her and new husband, a Louisiana alligator tour guide, with drones after their intimate nuptials. However, their special moment took a turn when Del Rey, born Elizabeth Grant, shared that paparazzi swarmed the couple with drones.
Drones that dodge obstacles without guidance can pursue you like paparazzi
Artificially intelligent drones are coming--and they're going to shoot some really sick snowboarding videos along the way. A startup called Skydio is launching the first drone capable of visually imprinting on a person, a bit like a needy duckling, and then following him or her around, deftly navigating around trees, pylons, and other obstacles while shooting video. The new drone, called R1, will be marketed as an easy way to capture action like biking, skiing, or rafting in high-quality video. But Adam Bry, founder and CEO of Skydio, says his company is thinking about how it could be used to inspect roofs for damage and to patrol properties. Aerial vehicles are already being used to inspect buildings, perform security patrols, and tally inventory inside warehouses.