Microsoft Bets on a Future Full of Airborne Robots

Microsoft Bets on a Future Full of Airborne Robots
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Drones are an increasingly common sight in the skies, but unlike aircraft with a human at the controls, there is no formal way for these flying robots to communicate their position to one another, or to receive updates on who might be headed their way. AirMap, a California startup, offers a real-time mapping service that allows drones to broadcast their flight plan, and gives drone operators information about aircraft in their area and temporary no-fly zones issued by the government. And while it's focused on drones right now, the company has its eye on a future where flying cars get into the mix.

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