cesda, along with amazon, boeing and volocopter are also working with the uk's aviation regulator, shapings carrying a camera ora human in a drone taxi. we'll start with simply and end up withjetsons' flying cars. after i go on a simulator, i don't think i should be flying any precious cargo. i don't think i'm going to be coming for anyone because my job anytime soon. i'm quite nervous, even though isn't real! i'm going to try to get through that without crashing. argh! i bit more practice needed there! on a similar theme, let's talk about how your deliveries are going to be dropped off in future. will it be by drone? by cute delivery robot? or by an overworked human driver? we'll, this place have found a way to combine all three. the academy of robotics have treated a self—driving electric delivery vehicle. it's fully road legal and houses 12 cameras and a number of sensors to tell when it's going, not to mention it features a slew of solar panels to constantly power and charge it up. in this version of kar—go, there's a for an operator to make sure everything is running well and that wil