Drones delivering stuff? People already don't like the idea of drones with the stigma they carry (if drones are killing people, then it's for government surveillance). Something tells me this is more about wanting to learn about the people who are ordering so better ads and better product suggestions will pop up on amazon for you. Not to mention, does amazon have other dealings with this? Drones could do more than just deliver packages, they can snoop around, look in windows. I imagine amazon won't be the only people who end up with the shameless act of surveillance and populace assessment information.
This is paranoid. There is remarkably little information Amazon could glean from any supposed surveillance cameras on their drones that would be more helpful to them than the stuff they already know about you. Not to mention that automating stuff like that is too hard for the benefits it would give you.
Paranoid yes indeed.
Why wouldn't amazon share the surveillance information? The proposition is more in their favor if they do (they either do or don't). My thinking wasn't just having government support for getting this idea off the ground even though it was my main thought, but if government is involved, the information will be shared.
Amazon having the idea for consideration right now is definitely too open to figure out much of anything right now for sure. But, being paranoid of new ideas based on other known stuff like being monitored on phones, internet snooping, black boxes in cars, even gps data from your car is sold by the manufacturer to law enforcement agencies. There's only a bunch of people like me to simply not like the idea from the start.
Realistically...
The last thing is that i hardly believe these drones are fully autonomous. Perhaps they are, perhaps they aren't. I'm not inclined to believe they are self flying. Most drones are piloted by a human. Which would be better than self flying drones in this case. But, can self flying drones the fly out of the way of birds about to crash into it, or not crash into a bird itself (powerlines (maybe even clothes lines?), kites)? Will amazon be off the hook when a drone breaks down midair and destroys the windshield of you car delivering someone else's package (hey, you'd at least feel better if the package was for you)?
Hopefully just a pr stunt.
EDIT: Damnit, not to light credence to my cause. Al jazeera is playing right now. And amazon using drones is one of the headlines. Showing a drone taking off with a box. Amazon has a drone. Possibly not a pr stunt if they already have drones en masse. But, amazon is able to do deliver light weight packages with drones like they said they could.