Posted on 06/16/2018 11:54:51 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Backyards around Virginia possibly in Wise, Loudoun, Montgomery and Roanoke counties are poised to serve as the next proving grounds for drone delivery technology, as Googles sister company prepares to return stateside after nearly a year of testing in Australia.
But this time Project Wing says the experiments are less about whether or not it has the ability to airdrop deliveries onto your lawn in a matter of minutes it already knows it can do that.
The question now: Do people want it?
The reality is the technology has come a long way. Weve done extensive testing, getting safety data and reliability data and making sure our system is ready for the real world, Project Wing co-lead James Ryan Burgess said. So its less about the technology and more about how applicable the technology is into peoples lives.
Package delivery is just one of several commercial drone applications that will be tested under the White House-initiated UAS Integration Pilot Program....
(Excerpt) Read more at roanoke.com ...
The question no one has answered yet, do people's neighbors want thousands of drones buzzing above a city? I have no idea why companies are focusing on flying vehicles rather than self driving delivery robots on the streets.
I’ve heard there are privacy concerns, such as drones flying above your house, seeing your backyard, and even peeking in your windows.
As with any new technology, there are issues and standards and probably new laws coming, to deal with concerns
“Fly me some fried chicken and jalapeno bombers. “
exactly. instant air-dropped pizza might not be such a bad idea ... now if only pizza could be faxed ...
Delivery drones? I keep calling them “flying pinatas”. Shoot em down and see what prize you get. LOL.
How long before some crazy puts a cherry bomb with
a cigarette on the fuse for the return flight??
How many of these drones are going to be captured
and reprogrammed?
I can see them flying back to headquarters with
streamers attached that read, Eat at Bubba’s.
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