In this episode of Robotics, host Daniel Cole explores the growing presence of commercial drones in our skies and their impact on privacy and surveillance. With over 330,000 registered commercial drones in the US, these unmanned aerial vehicles have transformed industries from agriculture to package delivery, while raising important questions about privacy rights and surveillance society. The episode examines how law enforcement agencies use drones for crowd monitoring and crime scene documentation, while private companies deploy them for real estate photography, construction monitoring, and delivery services. Cole discusses the evolving legal framework around aerial surveillance, including Fourth Amendment protections and the patchwork of state and local drone privacy laws. The show highlights emerging trends like AI integration, facial recognition technology, and 5G connectivity that will expand drone surveillance capabilities. From agricultural monitoring to urban delivery networks, commercial drones collect vast amounts of data about our neighborhoods, traffic patterns, and daily activities. The episode presents balanced perspectives on the benefits of drone technology for disaster response and medical supply delivery, while addressing legitimate concerns about invasive surveillance and privacy erosion. Essential listening for anyone interested in robotics, privacy rights, drone technology, surveillance society, and the intersection of innovation with civil liberties in our increasingly connected world.