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The Skydio self-flying drone just got a huge camera AI upgrade

The Skydio self-flying drone just got a huge camera AI upgrade

Posted on December 12, 2018 By Jarvis

Skydio’s AI-powered drone is getting even more intelligent, with the self-flying camera now able to handle navigating across large bodies of water, as well as creating Hyperlapse videos. The new update also combines some of Skydio’s earlier features, including Car Follow, for more ambitious shots that still don’t require human control.

Skydio added the Car Follow ability to the drone back in May 2018. As with person-tracking, it allows the user to tag the vehicle and then have it follow that vehicle around, keeping it in the center of the frame. At the same time, it avoids obstacles potentially in its flight path, like trees or buildings.
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