Skydio CEO argues more drones will make us safer

Skydio CEO argues more drones will make us safer

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Today, I’m talking with Slydio CEO Adam Bry, who runs the leading US maker of autonomous drones. We covered a lot in this conversation, including Skydio’s police and government work at a time when military use of AI is more controversial than ever and competing with Chinese drones against the backdrop of the Trump’s administration’s DJI ban.

There’s a lot in this one – maybe more than anything, it was refreshing to hear Adam talk about using AI to bring even more people to work at Skydio as the company expands. I also got to fly a drone, which ruled.

Read the full interview transcript on The Verge.

Links:

Flying a semi-autonomous industrial drone | Decoder

Sorry kid, drones are for war now | The Verge

The FCC’s foreign drone ban is here | The Verge

Skydio is pivoting to enterprise — its consumer drones are dead | The Verge

Skydio commits $3.5B to expand US manufacturing | Skydio

A US drone maker tries to take back the country’s skies | Bloomberg

DEA looks to add Skydio, Parrot drones to its arsenal | FedScoop

The future of border security isn’t at the border at all | The Verge

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