Drones are no longer just cameras in the sky. Theyre autonomous, artificially intelligent flying machines with the ability to capture sharp resolution of an asset and use machine learning to process data through analytical models. But all of that potential is constantly challenged by regulation. Farmers Insurance is one of the big industry names to enlist a fleet of unmanned aerial aircraft systems (UAS) produced by Kespry, with the aim of enhancing the claims adjusting experience, particularly when assessing roof damages, for both customers and staff.
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