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Near Space Labs invented "Swifts," or stratospheric, AI -enabled robotic cameras that fly on weather balloons.
By next year , Swifts will be deployed to assess damage from climate-related disasters.
The giant weather balloons fly twice as high as airplanes cruise.
The cameras provide high-resolution imagery over thousands of square miles.
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