Amazon to Use Cutting-Edge Drones for Delivering Orders
Staff Reporter | | May 11, 2015 08:29 AM EDT |
Amazon's drone will stalk you wherever you are. It's quite creepy but wait until what Amazon wants to do here.
The company shows their new patent application, which will be a part of delivery robots that will work together in figuring out the fastest way to deliver the items you purchase from Amazon. The company's drone will not just deliver order at your doorstep, but will be able to bring them in the current location you are right now. It can detect your recent footstep--this is how accurate these drones are.
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The US Patent and Trademark Office recently published a patent application where drones can help in tracing customer's location through their smartphones and check their recent location, for example a relative's house. The drone will carefully deliver the package to the right owner. This process advances the way online marketing provides faster delivery to the customers.
Anytime soon, Amazon will require you to sign in a system that will get info's of your location. Don't be shocked if there will be drone following you, ready to deliver your iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S6 and more from the online store. The company's competitive move is something users should be excited about.
If we mentioned that this drone tracking your location is quite creepy, well the idea is more bugling when you find out more information about it. The patent application also illustrates how Amazon's flying drone could be capable of communicating with each other to provide consistent updates on conditions and routes. Imagine seeing a flocks of drones that you might mistaken they are pigeon.
The main concern here is not just about stalking drones but on how do we react on drones communicating as a team while stalking at you just to deliver your purchase in the most effective stalking service. But it depends on Amazon customer whether they will allow a request from this service. Amazon should take a full control of this drone to avoid any problems along the way. The patent application shows an example of order dialog that provides option of encoded location for delivery or a personalize option like time and bring it to me process.
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