- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
A solution in search of a problem.
And one its proved to be one that they thoroughly determined uneconomical to solve…
Does it have to drop packages from 3 meters off the ground? I’d rather it landed and gently deposit them. Even so, this won’t suit all users - what if you’re not in, or in an apartment? Guess it works for people with fenced back gardens. Still, its the future of delivery. These things can get work arounds.
It is the future, but not the way everyone thinks. Everyone thinks drones will be for the last mile, but the reality is they’ll be for the last five metres. Amazon will have a vehicle that can drive down your road and the drone will take your package, fly out and return to the van. Each van will have a minimum of six drones and the only time the driver has to stop is when all drones are out of the vehicle. I imagine that consumers will be able to set preferences, like leave at this particular spot or only attendance required, for which it would ring the bell/phone/app of the person.
Once they sort out autonomous driving, then humans will vanish from the delivery process all together.
Thats further away from being even equal to humans than I think most people realize, and even further in becoming legal.
But once it is, Amazon will be prepped and switching over the very next second.
The first thing I thought of when seeing this picture was “my aunt has two box tortoises in her backyard, and they camouflage pretty well, what about her tortoises?”
I will personally start sabotaging amazon warehouses if they begin randomly operating up to six drones in my area.
Sunchips dropped biodegradable bags because of noise pollution but amazon wants to fly SIX DRONES SIMULTANEOUSLY.
No need to worry. the new “thing” will be taking down drones with slingshots and pilfering the loot. Big money loss. This won’t get far.
Hard drive is here!