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Amazing Products TV First Look Inside Wisk’s New Self-Flying Air Taxi

Awesome Tips First Look Inside Wisk’s New Self-Flying Air Taxi



Autonomous aviation company Wisk wants its Gen 6 urban air mobility craft to change the future of transport, flying 300 million passengers in just over a decade, all at a cost of $3 per mile.

0:00 Intro
1:50 Wisk’s origin story
2:47 How Wisk uses AI to fly autonomously
5:10 What it’s like to be a pasenger on Wisk
7:53 Wisk’s plan to launch in 20 cities
9:12 Outro

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  1. Thanks for watching! Now, the big question: Would YOU get inside an autonomous aircraft?

  2. Minor detail: This product doesn’t exist. It’s an investment scam by the same people that claim to build “hoverbikes.” Jetson ONE. There’s at least half a dozen more, all scams, all by the same people.

  3. Nope

  4. This looks like an incredibly expensive machine compared to a standard helicopter. So how will it be cheaper to fly these?

  5. Zero percent of takeoffs are on autopilot. Less than 1 percent of landings are automated. This endeavor is about fleecing investors.

  6. The consumer market has proven they don’t like propellers.

  7. FAA requires climb performance with an engine failure. How does this climb engine out?

  8. Everyone is eager to see many eVTOLs in commercial use throughout the world soon…

  9. This is how you get rid of someone without taking blame 😂

  10. Wild thought but, why don’t improve public transport?

  11. we already invented this. it’s called a helicopter. stop reinventing transportation. like how many times are we going to reinvent the train (hyperloop)?!?!

  12. They almost got the name right… Risk 😂

    • M k
    • December 29, 2022

    Mumbai really 👀that's a risk for wisk✨

  13. I have flown a lot of drones and am aware how unstable they are.

  14. Na I'm good walking not bad

  15. Nice looks safe, a constant added remote monitoring of all systems and functions sent from the vehicles full self monitoring. Recording of all systems and actions for software recommendations and added software updates. All this will make shipping and transport affordable and sustainable and safe.

  16. That's pretty cool, but I'm curious about one thing. What happens if you need to use the bathroom during a flight?

  17. this is just dumb

  18. thats a glorified heli

  19. To me it a it's a self flying killing device.

  20. I don't trust that it's. 🚫⛔🚫⛔🚫

  21. It's a helicopter

  22. so it doesn't fly yet? whats the point of her getting in and putting safety belt on if its not going to fly???

  23. How is this any different from a glorified helicopter?

  24. Soooooooooo…………. It's a Helicopter.

  25. The yellow death trap taxi 🚕 🚖

  26. This seems more feasible than those pursuing the individual flying whatever vehicles. Which just seem like toys for the rich. Grant it, I do admire the technology and where things are going. But at the same time, I think about the common person. Like Tesla for example. Yay, an electric car. Booo, common person can't afford it.

    So, when I see tech like this, I wish that's what people that made it would think about. Now, if this can be about the price of a rideshare, I'm for it. Build the landing pads! LOL But, if this is just another piece of futuristic tech for the well off, go suck an egg.

  27. I'm a bit uncertain on if I should be excited or scared or both

  28. No….just no….what’s with the automation obsession? We lack jobs for humans. Also how does the air traffic control handle this one? Will never work.

  29. Nope, never, and never. Aside from mechanical issues. Air traffic rules will never allow this.

  30. I would love to see this as a shuttle flight from lets say JFK to the city. It would be a game changer for sure.

  31. Sign me up

  32. Looks like a dqngerous chopper rip kobe. Car still safer than a chopper.

  33. Like the hookers always tell me: it’s way too big.

  34. It's called a bloody helicopter

  35. I want to send some designs about VTOL personal vehicles. Kindly send me your email.
    Regards from India.

  36. A transportation notion we are quickly needing to move away from is expending huge amounts of energy to move just a few people. This may be electric, but it still expands much more energy to take a few people from one point to another. Climate change isn't just forcing us to rethink where we get our energy from, but how much we expend on tasks.
    It's claimed this is a solution for congestion, but the future won't be in trying to avoid congestion, but in getting rid of it. The fact of the matter is our society is using outdated transportation ideas pushed on us by the auto and oil industries whose motivation was to create markets dependent on them.
    This lead to car culture, roads everywhere, and commutes into cities. Basically a life where being a pedestrian was extremely difficult and a bicyclist was dangerous.
    Instead of coming up with fantastical methods of travel and high tech solutions, we need to rethink our entire notion of transportation.
    Decentralizing away from city building is crucial. In a day and age of remote working, why have cities with huge commutes? So developers and commercial building owners can get rich?
    We also need to really move away from the idea of personal transportation and go back to the idea of public transportation. The old and auto industry made a concerted effort to kill such projects to force people to become dependent on cars. They've spent the last century fighting them and telling us through billions of dollars worth of advertising how we aren't practically human if we don't have a car.
    In the past they went as far as buying some public transportation systems to kill them.
    Just imagine what public transportation could be like if everyone put even half of what they paid in insurance, gas, loans, repairs, parking spots, etc for cars.
    Why doesn't north america have a robust high speed rail system, like pretty much everywhere else.
    We don't need fancy planes with questionable AI tech to fix outdated problems. We need to rethink everything we know about the society we live in. We need to stop coming up with ideas that expend more energy and come up with ways to reduce energy per task.

  37. wisk, risk

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