Lady Gaga Uses 300 Intel Drones to Color the Sky at Super Bowl Concert

On Sunday night, one of the biggest sports shows in the world took place - the Super Bowl, which is the NFL (United States National Football League) final. And as it happens every year, besides knowing the great champion of the season, there was a great show at the break of the match. This time, the protagonist was none other than Lady Gaga.

Besides playing her most famous songs, the singer was also responsible for some really cool interactions during the show ... But not alone!

One of the highlights of the event was a demonstration of Intel drones that carried the United States flag skyward to Houston (Texas) beautifully. They were equipped with colored lights and in a few moments managed to adjust their flights to form the image you can see below.

The technology of flight synchronization and light emitting was the same as seen earlier last year, when Intel broke the world drone flight record - at first with 100 devices and then with 500 of them.

According to the company, in addition to controlling the flight and lights, a special algorithm can determine which drones have the least battery capacity and assign them to less demanding functions. If he is unable to proceed, the replacement happens quickly.

A special algorithm can determine which drones are under battery capacity and assign them to less demanding functions.

But it must be mentioned that not everything went live. Although the production of the flight was 100% authentic, the recording took place before the show. During the Super Bowl break, the images were shown on TV and on the field screens, but the drones were not exactly there at that time.

Still, it's a great demo, isn't it?

Via TecMundo.