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Why We Shouldn’t Red Line Drones

Adam Bry talks AI, autonomy and how drones can save lives without limits.

Today, we chat with Adam Bry, CEO of Skydio, about the critical role drones could play in our future. In an age where Chinese drone manufacturers have been banned from US soil, Bry argues that it’s time to embrace the technology rather than limiting its use.


Beyond consumer fun, drones are now a key part of infrastructure inspection and public safety operations. Bry explains how Skydio is pushing the boundaries with autonomous technologies, working closely with utility companies, construction firms and even military and police forces.


While some may see drone technology as a threat to privacy or national security, Bry believes that when used responsibly, drones can enhance our lives without compromising our freedoms. He stresses the importance of collaboration between industry and government to ensure these technologies are deployed ethically and effectively.


The CEO also discusses the challenges of manufacturing complex products like drones in America, highlighting the strategic importance of keeping such technology domestic. As we navigate this transformative period in drone technology, Bry’s insights offer a refreshing perspective on how these tools can be harnessed for good.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/podcast/949195/skydio-ceo-adam-bry-autonmous-drones-china-red-lines-military
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