💨 Abstract
In February 2024, three engineers aged under 25 built a $500 drone using Google Maps to calculate GPS coordinates at a hackathon. The project went viral, leading them to apply to Y Combinator and start their San Francisco-based company, Theseus. They've recently raised $4.3 million in seed funding and are developing software to enable military drones to fly unmanned without GPS. The U.S.
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