Kristin
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these things were amazing.
They would fly down the line, lift up, pull the pallet off and just jack down real fast and go.
And it was like terrifying to watch at the same time, really cool.
I think that's helpful for safety, especially efficiency.
That's great.
But again, I don't know, have we gone too far?
I think about maritime in this example with the seafood industry, there are the floating IoT devices basically at this point.
I don't know, is that okay?
Are we over efficiently doing things to the point where we're not considering, I don't know, fish stocks or all that kind of thing?
Fish farm or a farm, they're all using some type of digital technology on some level now.
If they aren't, they will be soon because it's just part of the world and how sustainability is going to go.
Are we branding sustainability with marketing for this?
Because in order to be sustainable, we need tech.
And that is pretty much what I'm hearing from science as well and researchers.
But where's the line drawn there?
Because how sustainable are things if it's not sustainable to create these things?
So there's like this back and forth debate.
And this is probably my internal dialogue really coming out now.
My internal dialogue is I'm a control freak.
I think it depends on what region in the world we're discussing, because that's actually a good point about India versus other places.