Brett Adcock
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The system can, you know, unlike a car, if a car became sentient, like, you know, you can, like, walk in your house, walk upstairs, go in your room, it's, like, not gonna come chase ya.
Like, a robot will just walk right up your stairs and open your door.
humanoid robot you know this is a very different technology we've got to be very careful with it um so i think because of some of that and some other things uh we like we know we've drawn a line here to say like uh you know we want to stick with the you know consumer market commercial market and go to harden the paint with that um i think there are and will be like incredible opportunities for companies like to go in uh into the military to be frank is these these robots would be great there
Like they can just like, they can, you know, like some of the most dangerous missions are like, you know, going to close quarters and houses and, you know, you know, that stuff is like extremely dangerous.
Humans would be great at that stuff.
Like opening doors and just making sure the house is, you know, cleared, like clear house.
You know what I mean?
I could see it for a whole ton of stuff.
Not even just going on target, but...
centuries, gate guards.
Yeah.
I mean, roving patrols.
Totally.
I mean, all of it.
Totally.
Just armed security.
It's, it's, wow.
You know what I mean?
You kind of have somewhat of a, a treatable asset too.
You can basically, I think you can make them relatively cheap, make a lot of them, just put them out to work.