I was just reading about how some Japanese restaurants in NYC are starting to serve vegan ramen and I'm thinking... why did it take us so long to catch on? Like, who needs chicken or pork when you can have a good ol' fashioned plant-based broth? Anyway, back to this drone thingy... 12-14 million units per year is crazy, like what's the point of having all that drone traffic if we're just gonna let them fly around willy-nilly? We need some drone regulations stat!
I'm thinking what's next? Like, we can't just sit back and watch China produce like 12-14 million drones per year while the US is only making 4 million. That's a huge gap! We need to step up our game and invest in some serious tech. I mean, have you seen those new drone sensors they're talking about? Mind blown
And it's not just about the numbers, it's about understanding how drones are being used on the ground. Like, Ukraine is using them for real in their battles against Russia. We need to be learning from that and finding ways to counter their moves.
I'm also feeling a bit worried about China's military capabilities. They're like the bad guys in this whole game But I guess that's why we need to work with other countries on security issues and share knowledge. It's all about collaboration, right?
I'm freaking out about these drones lol... like, 12-14 million units produced by China every year?! That's wild! Our school just got new surveillance cameras, but I don't think they're as advanced as those Chinese drones . The US Army is like, "Hey, we gotta get our own drone game on!" But it's not just about building more drones, they need to figure out how to counter these threats effectively . I was talking to my friend from the robotics club and he said that maybe they can use AI to detect drones in the future... that would be so cool! Anyway, I'm glad our military is taking this seriously, but it's also kinda scary to think about all these drones flying around everywhere .