Really? Advancement in human innovation? An UAV is the result of the combination of several fields from computing to the material sciences, I wouldn't really call an inevitable product of advancements in other fields an advancement in human "innovation", it is expected. Perhaps a more suitable application of the title is to fields of which would change relatively many things they touch, you can include computing in that Moore's Law practically guarantees a revolution.
+cha0s50617 This has been a long duspute between engineers and physicists for example. ;) But to stay constructive: Yes. In current circumstances bringing out a product is called innovative. Really: Commercialization is what it is.
cha0s50617 Thank you. I just didn't want to spoil things so fast. :) Although Tesla and companies the like are starting to transform business as usual by intelligent means. Also worth mentioning is the withold of informations to hold the competitive edge.
Hydropinic towers. I heard radical anticapitalist mention ;) they would start restructioring bank skyscrapers to fully automated (operated by drones) hydroponic farms. (: That's not yet "it". Not to mention manned aircraftin a form of public transportation on a global scale :) There are proposals such as thevenusproject.com and many other concepts.
One would refer to them as robots which are nothing else than autonomous machines collecting data and acting according to given tasks. That's what is needed for fully automated farming. I don't need you constantly correcting people that's what I don't need. I am describing automated farming as in "next advancement in human innovatopn" and, like you, am still waiting for this 13 year olds proposal. :)