Big Ideas 2024 | ITK with Cathie Wood

Big Ideas 2024 | ITK with Cathie Wood

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February 4, 2024
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On episode LII of "In the Know," (February 2, 2024) ARK CEO/CIO, Cathie Wood, is joined by ARK Chief Futurist, Brett Winton. Together, they discuss technological convergence, artificial intelligence, and give a sneak peak into this year's Big Ideas Report, which you can download here:

This month we’re again responding to a few requests by supplementing this episode with charts and data to help illustrate ARK’s perspective on and outlook for the global economy.

As always, Cathie discusses fiscal policy, monetary policy, market signals, economic indicators, and innovation. We hope you find this monthly series useful, especially during periods of heightened volatility. Stay Healthy. Stay Innovative.

00:00:00 – Intro
00:00:47 – Cathie Intro
00:12:13 – Brett Intro
00:15:09 – Converging Technologies Are Generating A Historic Technological Wave
00:16:43 – AI Serves As The Central Technology Catalyst
00:17:37 – AI Is Accelerating Faster Than Forecasters Anticipated
00:20:29 – Discontinuous Changes In Macroeconomic Growth Are The Norm, Thanks To Technology
00:25:49 – Technological Innovation Could Be Disruptive Enough To Dominate Global Equity Market Capitalizations
00:34:43 – The Cost Of Authoring The Written Word Has Collapsed
00:41:25 – Monetary Policy
00:41:32 – M2 Money Supply vs. CPI: Year-over-Year
00:43:07 – Federal Funds Rate vs. YoY Headline CPI
00:44:01 – Real Federal Funds Target Rate
00:46:05 – Yield Curve 10 Year Treasury Yield Minus 2 Year
00:46:44 – New Tenant Rent Index
00:48:51 – WCI Composite Container Freight Benchmark Rate
00:49:46 – Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI)
00:50:08 – Bloomberg Commodity Index
00:52:07 – Metals/Gold Ratio vs. US 10 Year Treasury
00:53:52 – Bitcoin To Gold Ratio (Log)
00:56:01 – Investment Grade and High Yield Index Credit Default Swaps

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Here are the 3 most popular drones on Amazon Today!




Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to make money from drone photography?

A lack of products to solve the problems inherent in flying drones is the biggest obstacle for photographers looking to make money from them. The experience is less enjoyable if there's no quality software and equipment.

Photographers also need to consider liability and insurance. Many photographers will choose to shoot from the ground. We're talking about a new way to capture images that could lead to you being paid.

In the way they capture light, drones look very similar to video cameras. You can create incredible photos with the same technology.

Companies are already making great strides toward creating photo-quality images taken from above. We've spoken before about DJI and GoPro. We're seeing more companies in the space.

These cameras are great for ground photography even though they were made for aerial photography. All the major manufacturers are investing heavily to develop their imaging technologies.

This means you will eventually be able purchase a drone that can shoot 4K videos and take amazing photos. This may be happening already. DJI is one of the companies that has started to release higher-resolution Phantom series drones.

DJI recently launched the Inspire 2, a 12-megapixel camera capable of taking photos at 5120x3456 pixels. You can also shoot 8-bit RAW files at 30 frames/second if you wish.

It is possible to make money with drone photos.


How can I fly my drone safely?

Practice is key to flying a drone. It takes time to learn how to fly drones. If you are a beginner, it is advisable to practice indoors and close to your home.

There are three essential skills that you need to know in order to fly a Drone. These are hovering, takingoff, and landing.

Take Off

You simply lift the drone up into the air by taking off. You can do this by pressing the button on controller until the drone begins moving upward. When the drone has reached a certain height you can stop pressing the button.

Hovering

Hovering allows the drone to stay in mid-air. Holding down either the left or right triggers while pressing the throttle will allow you to hover. To tilt the drone, hold down both triggers and press the throttle.

Landing

Landing refers to returning the drone safely to Earth. To land, release the throttle and tilt the controller downward toward the ground. This will cause the drone's speed to drop and eventually land.

Fly your drone as comfortable as possible. However, be careful not crash into anything.


How much money do drone photographers make?

Photographers can earn more than $10k depending on how long they fly and where they shoot. Shooting in remote areas, such national parks or forests can bring you upwards to $20-30 an hour.

The average person earns between $15-$25 an hour working in retail, which means you could earn $50-$75 flying drones if you wanted to. However, there are also plenty of opportunities to earn even more. Drone pilots often fly for companies that require them cross-country or international travel.

You can charge anywhere from $100 to $300 per flight, depending on the time you spend flying and the distance you cover. It can quickly add up, but if your passion is photography and flying, this may be worth it.


What are the laws concerning drone photography?

Drone flights are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Local laws may also apply in addition to the FAA regulations. For information on drone flying regulations in your state, contact the transportation department.

In most cases, drone owners are required to obtain a license from the FAA. The FAA has guidelines for licensing. These guidelines are available for more information.

In some states, drone operators must register their drones with the government. To learn more, visit our Guide to Drone Registration.


Statistics

  • Homes with aerial images sold 68% faster than homes with standard images. (alexdronephotography.com)
  • 60 second video with branding, captions, contact information, and music Strip / Convenience / Neighborhood / Community Centers pricing per center (up to 400,000 sq ft) PLACE ORDER (dronebase.com)
  • Greater than 50% throttle stick position generates positive thrust, but less than 50% throttle stick position reverses the direction of the motors, allowing upside-down flying! (photographypro.com)
  • A grey card is just a piece of thick paper that is a specific shade of grey (18%), which will be the foundation on which we choose our color temperature. (dronegenuity.com)
  • Compared to the old days of the Phantom, this drone is super small, but it will likely require you to check a bag, the way a Mini 3 Pro could easily stow away in an oversized pocket. (thedronegirl.com)

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How To

Why do drones fly at night?

People fly drones at night for two reasons; because they are curious and they want to capture images of the world around them.

Most people fly drones at nights because of their curiosity. They enjoy looking out at the world. You can also fly drones at nights to capture photographs of the city landscape.

This is called urban photography and is becoming increasingly popular among drone enthusiasts.

There are many benefits to taking photos at night, such as capturing more detail, better lighting conditions, and even the stars.

Many photographers prefer night photography to avoid the constraints of daytime photography.

These are all great benefits, but urban photography is still very popular. People fly drones at nights to capture beautiful nighttime scenes.

They love the way the lights look when the sun goes down. Many people now post videos of themselves flying drones at midnight and upload them online.

Although the drone technology isn't the most advanced, the quality imagery is stunning.

It's easy to do without any special equipment. All you have to do is use your smartphone's camera.

However, you can still use your smartphone. You can create great drone videos with the many high-quality cameras that are available today.

Some models have night vision capabilities, so if you are looking for a DSLR camera to buy, there are some options.

Canon's EOS-5D Mark III comes with an embedded infraredLED system that allows the camera to see in low lighting conditions.

Additional manufacturers include Olympus and Pentax as well as Sony, Nikon, Olympus and Pentax.

However, not every smartphone can capture drone footage.

iPhones, for example, cannot use their front-facing cameras to capture aerial footage. They will have to rely instead on the dual rear camera of the iPhone 8 Plus.

Once you have chosen the camera that you'd like, it's time to decide where to film your video.

You could film your drone footage at one location or follow your subject.

Make sure that your subject is visible in the frame when filming drone footage. This means you must keep your drone within easy reach of your subject.

This range should not limit your ability to achieve great results.

You should remember when filming drone footage that the closer to your subject the more details will appear.

Try to move as fast as possible towards your subject.

Now that you are able to fly a drone, let's learn how to edit it.



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