If you scale it up you can probably send more than one right? Send ten and nine work. That’s not nothing.
TWeaK@lemmy.today 4 days ago
The researchers are hoping that the tiny cyborg could allow the military to infiltrate hard-to-access space or be used in search and rescue missions to find survivors in natural disasters, according to a research paper.
In other words the researchers are clawing at reasons to justify their research. The Chinese military aren’t looking into this, following commands 9 out of 10 times isn’t reliable enough to even start development.
This is about as strategically useful as a bluetooh controlled robo-roach.
svtdragon@lemmy.world 4 days ago
MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 4 days ago
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