Exploring New Drone Technologies at the University at Buffalo S.O.A.R. Facility
University at Buffalo Leads the Way in AI Research with New Drone Testing Facility
In a groundbreaking move, the University at Buffalo has established the Structure for Outdoor Autonomy Research (SOAR) facility, allowing students and faculty to test new drone technologies. The facility, located at the university’s North Campus, is a hub for cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and drone technology.
Engineering professor Chase Murray and doctoral student Dowon Lee are at the forefront of this research, using the facility to explore the potential of AI-equipped drones for package delivery. By launching drones from a mobile distribution center, the team aims to extend the reach of drone deliveries beyond the current limitations of battery life and distance.
With the rise of AI technology like ChatGPT, the global race to advance AI capabilities is in full swing. Recognizing the importance of public sector involvement in AI development, state and national leaders have turned to institutions like UB to lead the way in ensuring equity, safety, and the public good in the industry.
Empire AI Consortium
Recently, Governor Kathy Hochul selected UB as the hub for the Empire AI consortium, a state initiative with a $400 million investment to propel New York to the forefront of AI innovation. This funding will support the establishment of a new AI supercomputing facility at UB, providing the necessary resources to drive AI research, innovation, and job creation.
UB’s long-standing expertise in AI, dating back to the 1990s, has positioned it as a key player in the field. The university’s success in AI research, such as developing autonomous handwriting recognition systems, has garnered international recognition and paved the way for future advancements in the field.
Building a Tech Hub
UB’s collaboration with the Empire AI consortium and its involvement in the federal AI safety group demonstrate its commitment to advancing AI technology responsibly. By focusing on transparency, responsibility, and equity in AI development, UB aims to set industry standards and promote safe and ethical AI practices.
As UB continues to attract top researchers, secure research funding, and foster a culture of entrepreneurship, it is poised to lead the way in AI innovation. With the establishment of the SOAR facility and its participation in Empire AI, UB is paving the way for a future where AI technology is not only cutting-edge but also safe and beneficial for society.