Testing the 'selfie drone' in Central Park – video
by Sam Thielman and Ana Terra Athayde from Technology | The Guardian on (#8X4Q)
Antoine Balaresque, 24, is the CEO of Lily, a California company that has attracted $1m worth of interest from investors so far. What does Lily do? It makes a self-operating drone camera that follows a little tracker around using a blend of WiFi connectivity and video recognition. Balaresque calls it a 'selfie drone' and said that he came up with the idea while on vacation with his family.
Lily itself is a complicated machine - the versions he and his partner made in their workshop are clunky and require a lot of tinkering to work. But they do fly themselves, even on a warm spring day in Central Park, and after a few tries, the tracking algorithm works, too. It's a pitch likely to entice amateur filmmakers, if his machine's kinks get worked out in production Continue reading...
Lily itself is a complicated machine - the versions he and his partner made in their workshop are clunky and require a lot of tinkering to work. But they do fly themselves, even on a warm spring day in Central Park, and after a few tries, the tracking algorithm works, too. It's a pitch likely to entice amateur filmmakers, if his machine's kinks get worked out in production Continue reading...