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Drones & Robotics AI Summit

March 6, 2025
Event details
March 6, 2025

Event summary

Cooley partner Tony Lin spoke on a panel titled “The Changing Regulatory Environment in the Age of Trump” during the annual Drones & Robotics AI Summit on March 6. The panel discussed topics including the effect of the “Department of Government Efficiency” initiative on Federal Aviation Administration waivers for unmanned aircraft systems and unmanned aerial vehicles operating beyond visual line of sight, anti-drone policy, the ethics of robots and artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, and the use of uncrewed systems for public safety.

Panelists

  • Tony Lin – Partner at Cooley
  • Phil Kenul – Retired Rear Admiral, Chair of the ASTM International F38 Committee on Unmanned Aircraft Systems
  • Nathaniel Bazydlo – Head of Customer Success at NUAIR
  • Brendan Schulman – Vice President of Policy and Government Relations at Boston Dynamics

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