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Drones with VR pilots and AI capture immersive, high-speed Olympic footage for the first time, enhancing broadcasts without compromising safety.
Drones are providing unprecedented aerial footage at the 2026 Winter Olympics, capturing close-up, high-speed views of athletes in events like alpine skiing and ski jumping for the first time.
Operated remotely by human pilots—many of whom are former athletes—using virtual-reality goggles, the lightweight drones navigate complex courses with precision.
Equipped with dual cameras and guided by AI-powered analytics, the drones deliver immersive, real-time perspectives and rapid 360-degree replays.
The technology enhances broadcast quality while maintaining safety, with drones excluded from ice hockey and curling.
Viewers experience dynamic, athlete-level angles that highlight speed and skill, marking a major leap in Olympic coverage.
Por primera vez, los drones con pilotos de realidad virtual y IA capturan imágenes olímpicas inmersivas y de alta velocidad, mejorando las transmisiones sin comprometer la seguridad.