Amazon's Delivery Drones Will Be Able To Track Your Location
stowie writes: According to the filing with the USPTO, the e-commerce giant's delivery drones will be able to communicate with each other, find the best flight path available, and update the delivery location as a customer changes location. Package delivery locations will be updated as customers move around, so a package can come to you at work or home, depending on where you are when your shipment is ready — including pulling location data from a smartphone. There will also be relay locations, allowing drones to drop off packages for further transport, or to recharge or swap batteries. Amazon even supplies a mockup of what its delivery drone could look like, including eight propellers, two removable power modules and much more.
Track my location? Pretty sure my house doesn't actually move around much.
Downsides? Sure, Amazon...I'll let you track my every move, all day every day.
Not.
I think it's going to be great, and the "sky is falling" predictions about all the downsides to this seem like nonsense to me
To be fair, that's not what I'm worried about falling.
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?