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  • Date Created: 24 Mar 2015 5:02 PM Date Created
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Should Amazon deliver orders with drones?

Amazon.com has moved one small step closer to getting approval for its drone delivery service. A good idea?

 

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  • nlarson
    nlarson over 11 years ago +4
    Members , care to weigh in? What do you think?
  • hawkeyethehacker
    hawkeyethehacker over 11 years ago +3
    Because Häagen-Dazs is awesome.
  • bluescreen
    bluescreen over 11 years ago in reply to hawkeyethehacker +3
    I didn't really think that through when I wrote it: can you really order ice cream from Amazon? That drone would have to move pretty quickly here in LA to get it to my door before the ice cream turned…
  • michaelwylie
    michaelwylie over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Less than 30 minute delivery? Ice packs and a cooler.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    I am thinking about the refridgeration unit I could build to deliver the hagen dad via drone

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    No different than people piloting vehicles along congested highways (killing quite a few people each year, I'll admit) under government regulation (driver's licensing, vehicle registration, etc...).

    I agree with you completely that many products are released each year without proper testing.  Companies that release dangerous products should not be given a "statute of limitations" for liability (if their product causes blindness in someone, it isn't like the blindness has an expiration date).  It's a difficult balance between government regulation and self regulation among corporations that are under business pressure to release before their competition.

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    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to crjeder

    Good case for usage and high priority ("fast track") through governments for implementation.  No need to apologize for language/culture/etc.  My British friends are still waiting for me to learn how to speak proper English!  (-:

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  • crjeder
    crjeder over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    It may make sense for some special cases now like the DHL example:http://www.dhl.de/paketkopter

    (German, sorry) emergency delivery of medicine to an island not to far off the coast. But for general delivery there are to many problems - for now.

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    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Agreed on most points.  However, there is a big difference with rolling out telephony equipment (high benefit, little if any impact) and letting drones loose in the air along with everything else that is already in the air. 

     

    Unfortunately, human beings have a track record of implementing without testing thoroughly in all use cases (E.g. DDT, food additives, and asbestos).  I'd like the governments world-wide to step up first and, using established expertise, define/model/simulate/test local and international rules of safety and corridors of traffic before even considering further testing for commercial use.  That could take many years considering all the negotiation that would be needed and the inherent lethargic pace of governments.

     

    Having said that, I hope you do not find me to be a technophobe.  I'll accept "paranoid".  But, sometimes, they are "out to get you" either because of intent (not this case) or due to carelessness (this case).  (-:

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    Former Member over 11 years ago

    When the telephone was invented, people seriously asked "what, you're going to run **wires** all over the place just so people can talk to each other?"

     

    Sure, the tech has a long way to go before it makes true sense, and who knows, perhaps Amazon will settle on something closer to the ground...but if we discounted every idea simply because we don't have the tech *now*, imagine how much more primitive the world would be today?

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    Former Member over 11 years ago

    2-day guaranteed delivery with Prime is good enough for me.  All technology has bugs.  So, a gadzliion drones flying around would have all sorts of unintended consequences.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    There are some hurdles to overcome with regard to public safety, let alone the physics of the operation.

    Any drone scaled up to overcome the physics, becomes a rather heafty object to be flying so low, along with the noise during landing and takeoff.

     

    I agree that it's more about publicity than a real commercial operation.

     

    Mark

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  • michaelwylie
    michaelwylie over 11 years ago in reply to bluescreen

    Refrigerated drone deliveries ... that Hackaday prize still open? image

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