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The Drone Takeover
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|October 2018
Today as we know it, Drones are on the brink of revolution.
Initially, the drones were nothing more than a hobby only the rich could afford. Moreover back in the day the drones would only fly, crash and burn (including the hefty amount invested in their creation). During the World War 1,when the first Drone was invented, the purpose was limited to military use. But now there are very few industries which will not be benefited from the modern drones. The flying robots are a topic of research and development. Researchers are constantly trying to create the most efficient and cost-effective drones competent in completing tasks no humans could do.
ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE
When we envision the rise of drones, the terminator is surely not going to be the reality. Drones are going to be reliable and irreplaceable at one point in the future. The technological adaptability will allow them to do tasks that no homo sapien can survive doing. This includes detecting deadly pathogens, putting out a large-scale fire and additionally play a primary role in case of disaster relief operations. Potentially the drones will be capable of transporting large quantities of goods and give a tough competition to cargos and aeroplanes. They will explore and make use of all mediums of transportation including air, road and water. They can be also used to explore the space as well as oceans without risking any human life. Police can also utilise drones to chase and pursue criminals.
A WHOLE NEW WORLD.
This story is from the October 2018 edition of Exhibit.
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