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Chapter 337 Mid-Autumn Festival Special Gift

The next day was Mid-Autumn Festival, and all Shangzhi employees received a special gift delivered by "Yunsuan".

As the morning sun kissed the glass curtain walls of Shangzhi Technology's headquarters building, a faint buzzing sound, like the fluttering wings of a summer mosquito, quietly filled the office air. This wasn't the low hum of air conditioning, but the lingering sound of sixteen ducted fans working in unison, meticulously cutting the air.

Shangzhi’s employees, whether they have just entered the office or have been working all night, will find a matte gray thermos cup standing steadily next to their workstation. The wall of the cup is printed with Shangzhi’s “Yunsuan” logo, and the mouth of the cup is filled with the hot steam of freshly ground coffee.

This was no ordinary delivery. This was the "Cloud Falcon," the giant steel bird that had just rocked the world. At dawn, it was carrying out a city-wide, centimeter-precise "warm airdrop." The temperature of the coffee was a triumph of the "Cloud Falcon" AI's perfect calculation of time, distance, and heat dissipation. Each cup landed safely, avoiding piles of paperwork, keyboards, and stretched arms, with surgical precision.

This cup of coffee goes beyond mere comfort. It's a silent, large-scale, and highly complex demonstration of the "Cloud Falcon" system's "urban micro-logistics" capabilities. Thousands of takeoffs and landings, while people sleep, complete route planning, dynamic obstacle avoidance (including morning exercise pigeons and suddenly opened windows), environmental awareness (identifying the layout of different workstations), and temperature maintenance, ultimately achieving "zero-disruption" precision delivery.

What employees sip is not just coffee, but also the embodiment of the company's technological strength - the tentacles of AI have been so delicately integrated into daily life.

Sensors at the bottom of the cup (recording pouring angle, consumption, and hold time) transmit real-time flight data from the Cloud Falcon. This isn't surveillance, but rather an excellent example of closed-loop training using "behavior-environment-feedback." AI is learning: how to more gracefully "knock on the door" (landing vibration control)? How to predict human movement? Next time, perhaps it can deliver coffee to the meeting room in advance based on employee schedules.

Cold technology has been given warmth. When Xiao Zhang from the marketing department suffered a hangover and a headache, a small packet of hangover medication lay quietly next to his cup of coffee. This was the result of the "Cloud Falcon" robot identifying the pharmacy logo on the way and making an autonomous decision based on the employee's anonymous health records. The legend of technology is no longer distant; it has begun to "understand" care.

Sipping coffee delivered by the "Yun Falcon" aircraft, the employees gazed out the window. The lift platform atop the office building was bustling with activity. Like swifts returning to their nests, the "Yun Falcons" aircraft, their rotors retracted, flew in from the outskirts of the city, carrying colleagues who had worked overtime the previous night.

The idea of ​​"air logistics reshaping the urban fabric" is no longer a distant prospect—it's quietly shifting from the movement of "goods" to the movement of "people." Ground traffic congestion seems to be being alleviated by the increasingly busy "low-altitude corridor" overhead.

Downstairs in the staff apartment building, early risers were no longer surprised by the landing of the "Cloud Falcon." It had become part of the background noise, even quieter than the garbage trucks collecting the goods downstairs.

The dim light of a LiDAR scans sheets drying on the sun and Tai Chi sword practitioners practicing their morning exercises. Its "compound eyes" precisely model everyday life, integrating it into the vast digital twin of the city. This "silent" precision is subtly changing people's tolerance for and dependence on their "machine neighbors."

The owner of a hardware store in the next block rented a "Cloud Falcon" through Shangzhi's sharing platform to lift a heavy industrial sewing machine to the top-floor workshop, at a cost far lower than the cost of a crane and road closure.

Data from the emergency center shows that the average delivery time for cold-chain organs delivered by the "Cloud Falcon" has been reduced by 47%. Its identities as "load-carrying wings," "emergency angel," and "mobile warehouse" are superimposed and multiplied across countless micro-application scenarios, weaving an aerial service network that covers every part of the city.

The heated discussions on the streets have shifted from the legend of the president and his wife to more practical admiration.

An internal email from Shangzhi revealed that the "Yunsuan" open API platform will be launched soon. Thermos coffee is just the beginning.

Imagine this: a swarm of drones, under the command and dispatch of the "Yun Falcon" mothership, conducts modular lifting at large construction sites; the firefighting version of the "Yun Falcon" is equipped with thermal imaging and fire-extinguishing bombs, penetrating thick smoke and reaching the fire point directly; the agricultural version carries multispectral sensors, accurately sowing or diagnosing pests and diseases over thousands of acres of fertile farmland.

The "flying brain" is evolving from a means of transportation into an infinitely expandable "airspace intelligent operating system."

The engineers' latest challenge is to further miniaturize the folding mechanism of the "Cloud Falcon" with the goal of achieving vertical take-off and landing in an ordinary household parking space.

A concept video shows a future garage roof sliding open, revealing a smaller "Skylark" (a sub-model of the "Cloud Falcon"), which automatically returns after dropping children off at school and lands gracefully. It's not just the rotors that fold, but also the barriers of space and time.

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