Month: May 2025

WarrenUAS Scores FAA Nod to Prep Students for Big Drone Piloting

Warren County Community Colleges WarrenUAS program has secured a rare FAA exemption to train students on drones weighing over 55 pounds, making it one of only five U.S. organizations with such clearance and the only one focused primarily on education. The programs heavy-drone training authority and industry partnerships position it as a surprising powerhouse in the drone industry.

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AI’s Reasoning Breakthroughs May Hit a Wall Soon, Epoch AI Warns

The golden age of exponential leaps in AI reasoning may be nearing its peak, as new analysis suggests performance gains for models specializing in math and coding could plateau within a year. These systems are hitting scaling limits that even massive computing investments might not solve, with diminishing returns becoming evident.

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The Future of Sky-High Messaging: How Promo Drones Are Revolutionizing Emergency Alerts and Brand Outreach

Promo Drone is transforming the sky into a digital billboard with its Starling X.2 drones, offering dynamic messaging for advertising, public safety alerts, and event coordination. The startup’s innovative approach includes a franchise-like model for operators and plans to integrate crowd analytics and interactive features in future drone models.

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The Future of Emissions Detection: Teledyne FLIR and AerialOGI Unveil Breakthrough Dual-Use OGI Camera

Teledyne FLIR OEM and AerialOGI have unveiled the AerialOGI-N, a cutting-edge optical gas imaging camera module designed to revolutionize gas inspections with faster, more accurate leak detection. This compact powerhouse integrates with industrial drones and detects over 25 greenhouse gases, including methane, while streamlining workflows with real-time algorithms and one-button leak capture.

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