Microsoft launches Project AirSim, a flight simulator for drones

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Microsoft is Accelerating the Future of Aerial Autonomy/YouTube
Microsoft is Accelerating the Future of Aerial Autonomy/YouTube
Seattle software company Microsoft has launched a simulation platform, AirSim.

The service allows companies to develop and train drone Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems such as autonomous air taxis and delivery drones.

Project AirSim makes it possible for test flights in places that would be too risky in reality, such as near power lines. And it means, Microsoft says, that millions of flights can be simulated in seconds.

For example, companies can virtually see how the vehicle flies in rain, or how strong winds might affect its battery life.

In a statement announcing the launch, Microsoft’s Gurdeep Pall said that it showed “the power of the industrial metaverse – the virtual worlds where businesses will build, test and hone solutions, and then bring them into the real world”.

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