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Monday, November 30, 2015

3 challenges keeping Amazon’s flying delivery drones from taking flight


By chriscota@atlcomputerdude.com (ATLcomputerdude) The promise of Amazon s Prime Air drone delivery service as depicted in a video released on Sunday is incredibly exciting. Taken at face value, this could represent the first real introduction of robotic devices into the mainstream as a consumer service – flying robotic delivery agents! But hold on. Let s take a moment and pump our collective The promise of Amazon s Prime Air drone delivery service as depicted in a video released on Sunday is incredibly exciting. Taken at face value, this could represent the first real introduction of robotic devices into the mainstream as a consumer service – flying robotic delivery agents! But hold on. Let s take a moment and pump our collective brakes to consider just how Prime Air will or won t actually work when it eventually takes off. The videos look cool and all (very sci-fi), but is Prime Air really practical? Delivery execution You may already know and enjoy Amazon s efficient inventory
http://realchriscota.com/ccota/tech-news/3-challenges-keeping-amazons-flying-delivery-drones-from-taking-flight

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