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10 Tips for Improving Your English Speaking Skills

Facebook X-twitter A Challenger Appears : Sony Announces the Airpeak Drone Project parisstrum@gmail.com Parrot, Yuneec, GoPro, 3DR…these familiar names are those of just a few companies who have attempted to compete (with varying levels of success) in the consumer drone market. Now, technology juggernaut, Sony has vaguely announced their intention to release some sort of drone in the near future. While details around this announcement are extremely thin, we can surmise a few things from the website and release. Sensors Sony image sensors are EVERYWHERE. In fact, if you’ve taken a photo in the last 5 years, chances are good that you captured it on a Sony sensor. Most modern cellphones, as well as many DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and even some DJI drones are powered by Sony made sensors. If Sony puts its best imaging technology in this drone, it’s quite possible we could see one of the most capable aerial cameras in the consumer space. https://youtube.com/watch?v=hK3kb3VWYgc%3Ffeature%3Doembed Artificial Intelligence Companies like DJI and Skydio have shown that the move towards autonomy in UAS is not slowing down. Sony hopes to use the technology they built for their AI Dog, Aibo to create a smarter drone. Sony’s long running AI Dog project can actively seek out its owners, using camera concealed within the eyes to avoid obstacles and can also detect words of praise, smiles, head and back scratches, and petting. While we don’t recommend petting your drone, the technology and lessons learned from projects like Aibo can be used for navigation via simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), voice commands, and facial recognition (to properly frame shots on the right person). While none of things are particularly groundbreaking, it will be interesting to see what Sony does with the technology. After all, a drone with a personality just hovering around waiting to get the perfect shot of you and your friends might be neat  3R Technologies : Reality, Real-time, & Remote Sony has expressed a desire to develop “…technologies, which allow us to get closer to people as well as form connections remotely.” These “3R Technologies” aim to provide Reality in Real-Time, Remotely. With COVID-19 further isolating people, technology around virtual or augmented reality have gained additional importance. Since Sony’s announcement specifically mentions the “industrial sector”, it’s quite possible they aim to provide a remote inspection tool for commercial or industrial users. However, if Sony’s recent patent filings are any indication, they may be equally interested in personal ‘selfie’ type drones. This small, foldable drone in a Jan 2020 patent filing looks to be controlled by a mix of computer vision as well as manual inputs from a touchscreen controller or mobile device. Whether a foldable, AI powered selfie drone or a Micro 4/3 sensor inspection tool, I’m excited to see what Sony releases. After all, more competition is never a bad thing and if anyone has the tech know how and deep enough pockets to compete in the space, it’s Sony. Category: Consumer, Drones, Industry News parisstrum@gmail.com Jonathan has been flying and fixing drones all over the world since 2008. He has a deep love for drones, phones, and pretty much anything that requires a Li-Ion battery. Jonathan also serves as an FAA Safety Team (FAAST) Drone Pro, advocating for drone safety and responsible airspace integration.

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November 8, 2024
November 8, 2024
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Top Resources to Prepare for the IELTS Exam

Take your Drone Academy courses and community on the go with the new Drone Academy App for iOS and Android! Plus a quick look at the new courses and features coming in 2022!

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November 8, 2024
November 8, 2024
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How to Practice English Listening Skills Daily

We’re deleting our Recurrent Exam Training Course because the FAA has released their own (free) recurrent training to replace the Recurrent Knowledge Exam.

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November 8, 2024
November 8, 2024
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A Challenger Appears : Sony Announces the Airpeak Drone Project

Facebook X-twitter A Challenger Appears : Sony Announces the Airpeak Drone Project parisstrum@gmail.com Parrot, Yuneec, GoPro, 3DR…these familiar names are those of just a few companies who have attempted to compete (with varying levels of success) in the consumer drone market. Now, technology juggernaut, Sony has vaguely announced their intention to release some sort of drone in the near future. While details around this announcement are extremely thin, we can surmise a few things from the website and release. Sensors Sony image sensors are EVERYWHERE. In fact, if you’ve taken a photo in the last 5 years, chances are good that you captured it on a Sony sensor. Most modern cellphones, as well as many DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and even some DJI drones are powered by Sony made sensors. If Sony puts its best imaging technology in this drone, it’s quite possible we could see one of the most capable aerial cameras in the consumer space. https://www.youtube.com/embed/hK3kb3VWYgc?feature=oembed Artificial Intelligence Companies like DJI and Skydio have shown that the move towards autonomy in UAS is not slowing down. Sony hopes to use the technology they built for their AI Dog, Aibo to create a smarter drone. Sony’s long running AI Dog project can actively seek out its owners, using camera concealed within the eyes to avoid obstacles and can also detect words of praise, smiles, head and back scratches, and petting. While we don’t recommend petting your drone, the technology and lessons learned from projects like Aibo can be used for navigation via simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), voice commands, and facial recognition (to properly frame shots on the right person). While none of things are particularly groundbreaking, it will be interesting to see what Sony does with the technology. After all, a drone with a personality just hovering around waiting to get the perfect shot of you and your friends might be neat  3R Technologies : Reality, Real-time, & Remote Sony has expressed a desire to develop “…technologies, which allow us to get closer to people as well as form connections remotely.” These “3R Technologies” aim to provide Reality in Real-Time, Remotely. With COVID-19 further isolating people, technology around virtual or augmented reality have gained additional importance. Since Sony’s announcement specifically mentions the “industrial sector”, it’s quite possible they aim to provide a remote inspection tool for commercial or industrial users. However, if Sony’s recent patent filings are any indication, they may be equally interested in personal ‘selfie’ type drones. This small, foldable drone in a Jan 2020 patent filing looks to be controlled by a mix of computer vision as well as manual inputs from a touchscreen controller or mobile device. Whether a foldable, AI powered selfie drone or a Micro 4/3 sensor inspection tool, I’m excited to see what Sony releases. After all, more competition is never a bad thing and if anyone has the tech know how and deep enough pockets to compete in the space, it’s Sony. Category: Consumer, Drones, Industry News parisstrum@gmail.com Jonathan has been flying and fixing drones all over the world since 2008. He has a deep love for drones, phones, and pretty much anything that requires a Li-Ion battery. Jonathan also serves as an FAA Safety Team (FAAST) Drone Pro, advocating for drone safety and responsible airspace integration.

parisstrum@gmail.com
November 7, 2024
November 7, 2024
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Why We’re Excited to Get Rid of a Drone Academy Course

We’re deleting our Recurrent Exam Training Course because the FAA has released their own (free) recurrent training to replace the Recurrent Knowledge Exam.

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November 7, 2024
November 7, 2024
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Take Drone Academy on the Go With New iOS and Android Apps!

Take your Drone Academy courses and community on the go with the new Drone Academy App for iOS and Android! Plus a quick look at the new courses and features coming in 2022!

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November 5, 2024
November 5, 2024