we caught up with the company's chief technology officer keoki jackson at the techcrunch disrupt eventfrancisco this week. keoki: this is the autonomy of a.i. challenges bringing back to the world of high speed play. we are partnering with video and drone racing league. to compete the best ai's. so for anybody that has seen drone racing on tv, we are raising the bar there and we are raising the excitement level. we are challenging people out here at the conference today and around the world to develop the technology that will allow autonomous drones to meet and compete in a complicated race. emily: there will be no human intervention? keoki: once it goes, it has to work on its own. that is what we call edge computing, and using that edge ai capability to navigate and complete the course. as fast as possible. these are speeds up to 80 miles per hour. emily: talk about the track that you use and the technical challenges about making this possible. keoki: a couple of things. like i said, this is all about putting really complexed and highpowered computing into a very compact, lightweight,