@mat3ovir@FreddyChavezO You probably still need to align and calibrate the point clouds generated by each frame though, and remove the redundant points automatically. More works need to be done in the future.
@cptwei@MOFA_Taiwan ITA expanded the restrictions on 12/26/2023: https://t.co/EOlMuWKRgG Not sure if it addressed all the concerns raised in the article though
Researchers in Japan have developed a firefighting "flying dragon" that could potentially find a spot amongst firefighting teams around the world 🔥
These robots are created to tackle fires considered too hazardous for human firefighters to confront. Propelled at two meters above ground, the firehose of the Dragon Firefighter relies on the force generated by eight adjustable water jets. The nozzle's configuration is flexible, allowing it to adapt and align with the direction of the flames, guided by a control unit situated on a wheeled cart positioned at the rear.
The team has published the technology as Open Science, the blueprints are now accessible for roboticists worldwide, enabling them to freely utilize the plans to construct their own Dragon Firefighters.
#robotics #autonomy #publicsafety
@LeoEspinozaCine@runwayml I would argue that understanding of dynamics is necessary to generate the world other than human videos, you can see that current AI video model do not do a good job at generating any natural phenomena. Usually in VFX it would take a lot of simulations to render well