This is the PD6B-AW-ARM from a company called
ProDrone. The company features an arsenal of different drones with different use cases but the PD6B stands out from the crowd for some reason....something about it just
GRABS your attention. Maybe its the six rotor hexacoptor design...or the bee like color scheme(where ever did they get that idea, I wonder).It couldn't be the mechanized claw arms hanging from its center.....we see those all that time at toy machines and..........salvage yards. Ya know, everyday shit. Nothing new.
As a matter of fact, drones need claws
How else are they gonna pick up mail or move furniture or grab kids from the culdesac when the streetlights turn on? Its not like we're giving them opposable thumbs. This drone can't open doors and it wouldn't need to because the SpotMini from Boston Dynamics does that.
But don't you worry its not like Spot can open
LOCKED doors so you've still got your privacy. Thats where we draw the line, of course. Privacy is becoming a commodity in itself in a world riddled with CCTV camera's and hackers routinely taking terabytes of personal customer information from companies servers. Surely, in a world like that, every human is prioritizing the best security for their privacy. After all, listening to private conversations and indexing and sharing personal information or data about online browsing and purchases is unlawful. Theres no need for that. Especially when Amazon's
Alexa does that already. How else are we gonna receive customized advertisements for shit we search for
online?