Poll: Young Americans Most Optimistic about Amazon's Planned Package Delivery Drones, Older Americans Remain Wary
Of his company's highly-anticipated, still-under-development package delivery system, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has said, "Look, this thing can't land on somebody's head while they're walking around their neighborhood." He is referring to drones, the same unmanned aerial vehicles used in war, controversial tools of surveillance, and more recently, agents of research and disaster relief.
Given the wide variety of uses for drones, it is perhaps not surprising that Americans are divided on their feelings about the technology. According to the latest Reason-Rupe poll, 45 percent of Americans say Amazon's planned use of drones for package delivery makes them think more positively about the future, while 44 percent say the idea makes them think more negatively about the future. Nine percent said the concept doesn't make them think one way or the other about the future.
Traditional political party affiliation does not impact public opinion on this topic, though political philosophy does play a role, with self-labeled libertarians and progressives feeling most optimistic about this technology. Sixty percent of libertarians and 59 percent of progressives say drone-delivery makes them think more positively about the future, compared to 49 percent of self-labeled liberals, 43 percent of moderates, and 39 percent of conservatives. Fifty percent of tea party supporters are also optimistic, while 43 percent are not.
Americans' thoughts about the use of drones for package delivery is highly correlated with age, as younger people feel more positively about the technology than do older Americans. Fifty-nine percent of those under 35, including 68 percent of people 18-24, say Amazon's idea makes them think more positively about the future, compared to 44 percent of 35-54 year olds and just 34 percent of Americans ages 55 and over who agree.
Men are 13 points more likely than women to report that the idea of this new use of technology makes them feel positively about the future.
Nationwide telephone poll conducted Dec 4-8 2013 interviewed 1011 adults on both mobile (506) and landline (505) phones, with a margin of error +/- 3.7%. Princeton Survey Research Associates International executed the nationwide Reason-Rupe survey. Columns may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Full poll results, detailed tables, and methodology found here. Sign up for notifications of new releases of the Reason-Rupe poll here.
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Wary or Weary?
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He was wearily warily wringing wrinkles
Oh, she may be weary
Young girls they do get weary
Wearing that same old shaggy dress, yeah yeah
But when she gets weary
Try a little tenderness, yeah yeah
You know she's waiting
Just anticipating
For things that she'll never, never, never, never possess, yeah yeah
But while she's there waiting, without them
Try a little tenderness (that's all you gotta do)
It's not just sentimental, no, no, no
She has her grief and care, yeah yeah yeah
But the soft words, they are spoke so gentle, yeah
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Some girls they don't forget it
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Take this advice
Damn, I'm just a little too slow on the keyboard today.
You know after all this fun we're having with "weary" they're going to just change it to "wary" and never note that they changed it. And we will look more like raving lunatics than usual.
That would be such a sham if they did something like...er, I mean spurious.
They're older Americans?so, weary
Older Americans remain weary, or wary?
Well with all that shit to deliver, you'd be weary too...
It's not woolly. Nobody gets woolly. Women get weary. They don't get woolly. Nobody gets "stress." They're wearing a "dress." I hate people that get the words wrong.
oh she may be weary
them young girls they do get wearied
wearing that same old miniskirt dress
but when she gets weary
you try a little tenderness
So Obama uses drones to assassinate and murder people, and Amazon uses them to deliver packages. Yeah, there's no difference between what the government does and what private companies do.
Though I must say that if a corporation might take political control of the world, it is Amazon. It's funny that people say that about other corporations, but none is so awesome or insidious as Amazon. I say this as a very happy customer of the company, too.
Hey! Bombs are packages too!
My questions are:
A) Why don't McDonald's, BK, Jack in the Box, etc. have home delivery?
B) Why aren't Pizza Hut, Domino's, Papa John's, etc developing drone delivery?
Get the door, it's the Domino's drone
B: they do have drone delivery. The delivery drones are just people. It's still cheaper than R&D.
Yeah, they also have those working the registers of every fast food restaurant I've ever been to. They are stealing jobs from the friendlier, more capable kiosk. But not for long.
Personally I am both wary and weary of all these damn polls.
^^This. They're completely meaningless.
I think that tons of people are confused about what a drone is. It's just a stupid R/C airplane with autopilot. I think some of these old folks imagine a predator landing in their front yard, missiles hot, and a friendly amazon roomba driving out the back and dropping off a package.
Of course. Robots are everywhere, and they eat old people's medicine for fuel.
Wow, that is friggin hilarious!
Something tells me that the same people who are wary of package delivery drones are totally comfortable with drone bombing people across the world.
Will the NSA ask for the video feeds from their obsticle avoidance cameras?
"Weary" something something "if Lucy" something "this place is a shithole".
Positive Response:
Start with: 39.0
If Libertarian, add: 22.6
If Progressive, add: 20.0
If Liberal, add: 10.8
If Tea Partier, add: 8.7
If Male, add: 12.4
For Negative Response:
Subtract: 89.0
If Moderate, subtract: 9.0