This is TOTALLY how technology should be used.
Life-guards are all prone to the weaknesses of humanity. Yes, even The Hoff had to take the odd break. But rest is for the weak humans – introducing the lifeguard drone!
This uber-lifesaving machine never needs to sleep or eat and is always at the ready to save the lives of drowning swimmers.
As we saw in testing in the Caspian Sea, the drone can also work at night, using bright lights, thermal sensors, and a built-in camera to stream video to rescuers on shore. [Motherboard]
Here’s the shocker guys: this comes from Iran – NOT the USA.
Iran is most certainly not known for its peace-loving nature, but just take a look what the possibilities for good are when greed for power and tyranny are put aside. A bit embarrassing, America?
[Source] Motherboard
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