OOD Readers Paradise - Reading Challenge 108

  Good morning fellow bookworms. We express our utmost gratitude to our readers and would love more responses. For today's challenge, we want you to express your creativity through the segment,' Show your talent!!' You can write stories, poems, or anything else you like. Have fun fellow readers!!!

So dear bookworms, bring those bright colors flying out!!!


Paints, Brushes, Pencils, Pen, Paper. Back To School. Hobby ...

Your beloved bookworms
Aishwaryaa and Divyalakshmi

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  1. Drones - Our Ace to The Future.

    Whether you call them Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Miniature Pilotless Aircraft, or Flying Mini Robots, drones are rapidly growing in popularity. They are still in the infancy stage in terms of mass adoption and usage, but drones have already broken through rigid traditional barriers in industries that otherwise seemed impenetrable by similar technological innovations.
    Over the past few years, drones have become central to the functions of various businesses and governmental organizations and have managed to pierce through areas where certain industries were either stagnant or lagging.
    From quick deliveries at rush hour to scanning an unreachable military base, drones are proving to be extremely beneficial in places where a man cannot reach or is unable to perform in a timely and efficient manner. Increasing work efficiency and productivity, decreasing workload and production costs, improving accuracy, refining service, and customer relations, and resolving security issues on a vast scale are a few of the top uses drones offer industries globally. Adoption of drone technology across industries leapt from the fad stage to the mega-trend stage fairly quickly as more and more businesses started to realize its potential, scope, and scale of global reach. Whether drones are controlled by a remote or accessed via a smartphone app, they possess the capability of reaching the most remote areas with little to no manpower needed and require the least amount of effort, time, and energy. This is one of the biggest reasons why they are being adopted worldwide, especially by these four sectors: Military, Commercial, Personal, and Future Technology.
    Drones have been around for more than two decades, but their roots date back to World War I when both the U.S. and France worked on developing automatic, unmanned aeroplanes. But the last few years have been significant in terms of drone adoption, usage expansion across industries, and global awareness. From technically manning sensitive military areas to luring hobbyists throughout the world, drone technology has developed and prospered in the last few years. Individuals, commercial entities, and governments have come to realize that drones have multiple uses, which include:
    Aerial photography for journalism and film
    Express shipping and delivery
    Gathering information or supplying essentials for disaster management
    Thermal sensor drones for search and rescue operations
    Geographic mapping of inaccessible terrain and locations
    Building safety inspections
    Precision crop monitoring
    Unmanned cargo transport
    Law enforcement and border control surveillance
    Storm tracking and forecasting hurricanes and tornadoes
    The development of hundreds of more uses of drones is underway due to the multiple investments pouring into this promising industry every day. Drone technology is constantly evolving, so future drone tech is currently undergoing groundbreaking progressive improvement. According to air drone craze, an Amazon Services LLC affiliate advertising program website, drone technology has seven potential generations, and the majority of current technology sits in the fifth and sixth generations.
    The next generation of drones, Generation 7, is already underway, as 3DRobotics announced the world’s first all-in-one Smart Drone called Solo. Smart drones with built-in safeguards and compliance tech, smart accurate sensors, and self-monitoring are the next big revolution in drone technology that would provide new opportunities in transport, military, logistics, and commercial sectors. As these technologies continue to evolve and grow, drones will become safer and more dependable. This would allow for their subsequent mass adoption, provided the strict USFAA legislation surrounding drone technology and usage is loosened to some degree.

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