Skydio CEO Adam Bry on enterprise drones, police use, and competing with China
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Nilay Patel
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Skydio CEO Adam Bry discusses the company's strategic focus on the enterprise market, including working with police and military customers. He addresses concerns about surveillance, competition with Chinese drone manufacturers, and argues that autonomous drones can enhance public safety. The interview covers Skydio's pivot from consumer to enterprise drones and the ethical considerations around drone technology deployment.
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Adam Bry on competing with China, surveillance fears, and why he thinks drones can make us safer.
Before we recorded this episode, I actually got to remotely operate one of Skydio's drones in the Bay Area from Adam's laptop in our podcast studio in New York
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