"Before drones start delivering packages, we need the FAA to deliver privacy protections for the American public," US Senator, Ed Markey, said in a statement after the US online retail giant's CEO Jeff Bezos announced that he hopes to deploy small drones to drop packages at customers' doorstep.
"Convenience should never trump constitutional protections. Before our skies teem with commercial drones, clear rules must be set that protect the privacy and safety of the public," Markey said.
On Sunday, Bezos said in an interview with the 'CBS 60 Minute' that his company could use drones to speed up delivery time in four to five years. This, he said, is a subject of clearance by the FAA.
Last month, Markey had introduced the Drone Aircraft Privacy and Transparency Act that would require transparency in the use of domestic drones and privacy protections to ensure that drones cannot be used to spy on Americans.
"My drone privacy legislation requires transparency on the domestic use of drones and adds privacy protections that ensure this technology cannot and will not be used to spy on Americans," Markey said.
The Microsoft founder Bill gates said that the Amazon's plan to have drones deliver some of its products in four-to-five years is an "over optimistic" timeline.
In an interview to the CNN, Gates said unmanned vehicles in general will have more of an impact on society than people realise - in positive ways.
The Microsoft founder said the technology could be used for other purposes beyond Amazon delivery - including low-cost shipments of health supplies to hard to reach places. "It is great that people have dreams like that. If we can make the cost of delivery easier, then its not just books it is getting health supplies out to tough places," he said.
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