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The future of food delivery? Tech content creator’s viral drone video sparks debate

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Food delivery applications have seamlessly woven into the fabric of our daily lives, offering unparalleled convenience and solace to those seeking a respite after a taxing day. Nevertheless, picture the excitement that would ensue if your food order arrived not by the hands of a delivery agent on a bike but instead through the futuristic innovation of a drone. This spectacle recently captivated the online community when a viral Instagram video showcased precisely that – a food delivery orchestrated by a drone.

Sohan Rai, a prominent tech content creator, took up the role of a food delivery agent for Zomato, but with a visionary twist. Recognizing the challenges traditional delivery personnel face, like navigating through traffic jams and locating elusive addresses, Sohan identified an opportunity to leverage his expertise in drones to revolutionize the food delivery landscape. He embarked on a daring mission to construct his very own autonomous drone, engineered to soar the skies sans a pilot. The undertaking was ambitious, entailing multiple iterations and repairs, but Sohan remained resolute in his determination to bring his vision to fruition.

Having completed the drone’s construction and programming, Sohan ingeniously integrated a sophisticated dropping mechanism to ensure the safe delivery of food. To put his creation to the test, he procured a delectable pizza from Pizza Hut, carefully securing it onto the drone. The delivery destination was approximately 1.5 kilometers away, and with precision, Sohan programmed the drone to follow a meticulous path that would lead to a direct drop-off at the customer’s compound. All set for the daring expedition, the autonomous drone gracefully soared into the skies, commencing its thrilling journey to deliver the pizza. A second drone accompanied closely, capturing every moment of this groundbreaking process on camera. The mission was an astounding success as the pizza reached its destination promptly and with utmost safety.

In the caption of this post, Sohan wrote, “Being a huge enthusiast of drones, I wanted to put my skills into use and build an autonomous drone which could deliver a pizza directly to a home, without having a pilot. Here, I have built the drone with a lot of Jugaad, and it would be a lot better when it is commercial.”

Take a look at the video below:

Since its upload on 31st July, the Instagram reel has become an online sensation, drawing a substantial amount of attention. With over 7 million views, surpassing a million likes, and accumulating thousands of comments, the video has captivated a massive audience and continues to do so.

“Man. This is so cool!!!”, wrote one person.

“Excellent work,” commented another

“Nice… but while trying to solve the problem of the delivery guy.

You kind of killed his job.” pointed out one user.

A person wrote, “Me: Thanks for pizza and drone.. ok. Bye.”

Another jokingly asked, “What if the customer chose cash on delivery?”

Sohan’s groundbreaking experiment serves as a shining example of the potential technology holds in the domain of food delivery. Although the commercial feasibility of drone deliveries necessitates further fine-tuning, his creation has ignited a thought-provoking discussion about the possibilities for future advancements in this field.

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