I've seen some cool stuff where it's like robotic arms on sliders. That'd be an interesting one. I could see it like that be heavily used in industrial kitchens and whatever. And then there are some startups that are using it to as, you know, detecting COVID places so that you don't have to get into those kinds of situations. This is another biology idea. I'm neck deep in biology ideas right now because still finishing the book,. But he's got a really interesting observation about how robotics will take off within the next five plus years.
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