Sentences with phrase «concerned about drones»

Meanwhile, many people are rightly concerned about drones and privacy.
Germany, for example, has in the past limited intelligence sharing with the United States because of legal and ethical concerns about drone strikes outside battlefields.

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Drone strikes» greater accuracy and lower profile give them the edge when policymakers are concerned about popular opinion and the potential costs of the use of force.
Turning from high politics to popular views, it's clear that Americans are concerned about these kinds of drone attacks - apparently unilateral, apparently violating the 350 - year - old norm of state sovereignty and conducted without a formal justice process.
The panel's failure to reach a consensus raises further concerns about when the FAA will issue issue new commercial drone regulations.
There are recommendations for not flying drones over populated areas or moving vehicles, they're concerned about distracted driving, and there are requirements for flying them indoors.
There are very serious safety concerns with that and Transport Canada is focusing on creating a publicity campaign on «no drone zones,» to try and get the word out there about how dangerous it can be.
For now, the company is more concerned about evaluating the technology with the hope of eventually working to use drones «in a cost - efficient manner.»
Concerns about Chinese inroads into advanced technology come as the U.S. military looks to incorporate elements of artificial intelligence and machine learning into its drone program.
Current regulations about drones however have prevented such applications, due to security concerns.
We've already voiced concerns about the Obama administration's use of drones and its dubious claims about the program.
A regional advocacy group has concerns about the commercial and military uses of drone technology.
As long as the drones are used only for the stated purpose of claim settlement, there's very little to be concerned about.
Some people have taken concerns about personal safety from drones into their own hands and promptly found themselves on the wrong side of the law.
I was interviewed on CTV News yesterday about the privacy and industrial espionage concerns surrounding drones.
Congress mandated that the Federal Aviation Administration integrate drones into the National Airspace, raising concerns about both safety and privacy.
The FAA's top priority in developing the drone rules is to ensure that the devices can safely share the skies with other aircraft, Corbett said, noting that drones are classified as aircraft and do not have their own airspace: «We're really concerned about people on the ground.»
If you're interested in using a «drone» for marketing and are now concerned about regulations simply contact a local flying club.
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