Drones photograph, prospect and advertise real estate from golf courses to skyscrapers; they also monitor construction in progress.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think drones are a good tool to go after high-valued targets.
Drones can be useful tools, and I am all about useful tools. One of my mottos is 'the right tool for the right job.'
The use of drones is rapidly transforming the way we go to war. On the battlefield, a squad leader can receive real-time data from a drone that enables him to view the landscape for miles in every direction, dramatically expanding the capabilities of what would normally have been a small and isolated unit.
Drones overall will be more impactful than I think people recognize, in positive ways to help society.
I'm a big advocate of drones.
Drones watch for disease and collect real-time data on crop health and yields.
My business partner gave me a drone, a small helicopter you pilot with an iPhone, and also it has a camera so you can see what it sees on the iPhone. Great fun. I fly it outside in Portugal. It's wonderful to oversee gardens.
Golf courses sell real estate and that's why they're built.
You need to put drones under control; you need to lay out certain rules of engagement in order to prevent or minimize collateral casualties. It is extremely important.
We have no regulation of drones in the United States in their commercial use. You can see drones some day hovering over the homes of Hollywood luminaries, violating privacy. This question has to be addressed. And we need rules of operation on the border, by police, by commercial use, and also by military and intelligence use.
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