AeroMedLab will be in New Mexico 9/5/24 through 9/9/24 gathering velocity and Hematocrit data for dropping pigs blood. Here is some background into the code. AeroMedLab uses a physics engine inside of the Python PyTorch library which we call the PtorEngine. This custom physics engine generates both training data for our AI and allows us to represent the world as the drone makes decisions. Here is a bit on our test objectives in New Mexico and how the engine works. If you don’t have $1.6 million dollars, you can but an AeroMedLab t-shirt or hoodie here. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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AeroMed Lab New Mexico Blood Drop Update
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