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"Drones Will Change Society", Researcher Says

Astrid Gynnild was recently interviewed by the University of Bergen (UiB). In the article that followed, she urges more debate about challenges and opportunities around drones.

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"In time, drones have the possibility to alter structures in society to the same degree as the car have done," Gynnild believes.

Difficult to regulate

More and more people own drones.聽Just in Norway, research shows that 800.000 people are interested in buying drones, and the government recently聽.

Gynnild points to issues concerning privacy and social security. But the development may have moved on more quickly than most people are aware of.

"Urban warfare using advanced micro drones the size of insects are no longer simply science fiction", Gynnild says to UiB.

She adds:

"I think the greatest future challenges lies in the unregulated part of drone aviation and the activities of many thousands of hobby pilots that we know nothing about", Gynnild says.

Published two drone books this spring

Gynnild has conducted research on drones since 2011, and edited the book "Droner 聽i Sivilsamfunnet" (Drones in Civil Society) earlier this spring.聽UiB professors and ViSmedia researchers Frode Guribye and 脴yvind V氓gnes also contributed, as well as several other drone experts, who shed light on 聽drones from different perspectives.

Gynnild has also contributed to the book聽, alongside ViSmedia researchers Turo Uskali and Deborah G. Johnson, Lars Nyre and Frode Guribye.