Marines Now Have Jet Packs


Posted originally on Rumble By The Salty Cracker on: Apr 27, 2025 at 11:00 pm EST

Robot Factories in China: Is This the Future of America?


Posted originally on Rumble By Charlie Kirk show on: Apr 25, 2025 at 7:00 pm EST

Pilotless Air Taxis Have Arrived


Posted originally on Apr 14, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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The technology coming out of China is quite remarkable. China has unveiled the world’s first pilotless air taxi service. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued Air Operator Certificates (OCs) to EHang Holdings in Guangdong Province and its subsidiary, Heyi Aviation. The companies believe this will boost China’s tourism sector and pave the way for the normalization of flying vehicles over the next five years.

EHang’s EH216-S is a two-seat electric drone that can travel at a top speed of 80 mph (130 km/h) over a range of 18.6 miles (30 km). Heyi Aviation has a similar model as well that is meant for “low-altitude economy” flights. Initial operations will be restricted to closed-loop routes that land and takeoff at the same location.

Ehang’s Vice President He Tianxing said phase one of pilotless taxis will begin this year into 2026, focusing solely on tourism travel in Zhuhai, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Wuxi, Wenzhou and Wuhan. Flights will initially vary from three to 10 minutes as phase one is about novelty and the excitement of air travel rather than commuting or transportation. Tianxing said the experience is “just like riding in a car.”

“The human-carrying pilotless aviation and the low-altitude economy, as an emerging industry, is still in its developmental stage and remains a national strategic focus in China’s aviation sector,” EHang said. There are still many challenges to be addressed and improvements to be made, requiring industry-wide collaborations.”

Phase two will occur from 2026 to 2030 to include urban air taxis capable of traveling longer distances. These taxis will be used for actual commuting and transport purposes, creating a new “low-altitude economy.”

The US has attempted to compete with eVTOL aircrafts for “power-left” vehicles, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, and are designed to land and take off vertically to avoid the need for a runway. However, the FAA has not approved of a pilotless aircraft. Estimates stat that this business could grow into a $30 billion opportunity by 2035.

China expects the new low-altitude economy, which also includes drones and air sports, to be worth $205 billion (1.5 trillion yuan) by the end of 2025. The CCP is aggressively pushing this new niche and expects it to double in size by 2035. What was once an idea seen only in science fiction films is now a reality. It will be quite interesting to see how this technology plays out in potentially reshaping travel.

Scientists Bring the Dire Wolves Back From Extinction: What Does This Mean?


Posted originally on Rumble By Charlie Kirk show on: Apr 11, 2025 at 1:00 pm EST

EXTINCT No More: Dire Wolf REVIVED After 12,500 Years! | Elijah Schaffer


Published originally on Rumble By The Gateway Pundit on Apr 8, 2025 at 5:00 pm EST

High Tech Shepherds! Authorities Use Drones to Herd Deer Stuck in Icy Lake Back to Shore


Posted originally on Rumble on Bright Bart New Network on Mar 24, at 2:00 pm EST

Relief as Stranded Astronauts Return to Earth and Exit SpaceX Vehicle: “Big Smile, Big Waves”


Posted originally on Rumble on Bright Bart New Network on: Mar 18, on 10:00 am EST

“Splashdown, Crew-9, Back on Earth!” Stranded Astronauts Safely Return After Months in Space


Posted originally on Rumble on Bright Bart New Network on: Mar 18, on 9:00 am EST

AI Will Never Evolve to be even an Animal no less a Human


Posted originally on Feb 1, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

QUESTION: You mentioned your two dogs and how they know hundreds of words but have different personalities. I believe you said they have the same emotions of love, fear, and hate as humans. Do you think that animals have the same emotional capacity as humans? Are their minds functioning the same as ours in your quest to create AI? Yet you say AI can never achieve that same emotional aspect of life.

KW

ANSWER: Absolutely. Here is a video of animals who bond with humans, from lions to rhinos and elephants. There is something that not only we possess but most animals. I do not believe this can ever be created with code. I can mimic an emotional response. YOu curse at the computer, and it can curse back. But there is no deep “feeling” that emerges. I can even create codes that given the computer vision so it can recognize you from someone else. But again, there is no emotional bond. That is the stuff of movies.

Joe Allen Breaks Down The Horrific Implications Of Stargate AI


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 22, 2025 at 6:00 pm EST