Karl Yeh
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I would imagine some of that type of robotics, especially ones from a defense perspective, would probably be in either...
Being developed or in production, just like tiny miniature ones with cameras, like those kind of little, like a very advanced type things that people would have developed or, or defense contractors would have used.
Maybe not AI or bits of AI, but like those must be, if, if from a consumer grade perspective, you have, you have things with very small cameras, I'm sure those kinds of things are already, whether in development or being developed.
Yeah, exactly.
Billion dollar idea.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, no, it isn't just military use, right?
There's like, what could you, I think we've all, have you seen the video about like the person creating the laser that kills mosquitoes?
Like the little tiny.
Oh, wow.
I w I would like that, but, but I also think it's like, what is you shoot part of yourself too, but I guess maybe it wouldn't hurt, but it would just be designed to like, like I know a couple of years ago in, in Canada, uh,
there was a big mosquito it was like a big mosquito year and it was a lot of mosquitoes everywhere and you know you have the mosquito coils and all that stuff that you you know you try to get mosquitoes out of there which also led to a lot of wasps because a lot of wasps eat a lot of the mosquitoes in addition to dragonflies and so on but like that led to a lot of wasps so now you have like your mosquito coils and you have your wasp traps and all over the place too so
It would be interesting to have, like, at a campground, something that would, instead of the laser, something that would deter those things.
A robot that would be, like, I don't know, like a deterrent that would spray things or be aggressive to these things.
I don't know what that would be.
I don't know what that would be called.
A mosquito defense bot?
I don't know.
I would get one of those for sure.