Google's AI can maintain Loon balloons flying for over 300 days in a row

An artificially suave pilot created via Google and Loon can maintain giant stratospheric balloons throughout the air for plenty of of days at a time to act as floating cellular towers in far away spaces
An artificially intelligent pilot created by Google and Loon can keep huge stratospheric balloons in the air for hundreds of days at a time to act as floating cell towers in remote areasOriginal article
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