Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
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Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#2id also point out that commercial uavs: (as in stuff citizens can buy)
- dont carry weapons
- dont fly more than 15min for stationary uavs (multi-rotors) due to current battery technology
- "nobody " cares about what their neighbors are doing.. and when they do, they dont need an uav to film their garden.
i believe most of the scare is commercial, such as aerial street mapping, much cheaper via uavs than with google cars, for example - thus accessible to everyone
Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#3Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#4Meanwhile, he explicitly mentions that it's not a problem for Government use and I'm assuming he is implying that no regulation is needed for commercial use either.
Is he not concerned about all the data access on my neighbors that maps/earth/street view/google glasses provides?
Seems like this is more of a defense on Google's business model and or authority power, rather than a concern for society.
Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#5Hypocrisy. Hypocrites.
Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#6Well to throw Mr. Schmidt's own words right back at him, you could "just move".
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/04/google-ceo-eric-sch...
"Google CEO Eric Schmidt's Most Controversial Quotes About Privacy"
Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#7One would expect the chairman of a company whose motto was "don't be evil" to ask for awareness and education on the technology instead of regulation.
Re: Eric Schmidt calls for regulation of mini-drones
#8But AFAIK drones are already being used to carry things into prisons and over borders. I really hope terrorists don't start using them.