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3D printable tentacle robots are here 🐙 https://t.co/CvAahG7mLg pic.twitter.com/G5qdOSBAjY
— AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️ (@AISafetyMemes) January 27, 2025
I'm convinced at this point Big Foid is assasinating researchers and suppressing investment in robofus.
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On the one hand: both the autonomous navigation through dense forest and the tentacles could be militarized to r*pe military rebels in dense Appalachian woods to cripple morale for opponents to the NWO![:marseyschizotwitch: :marseyschizotwitch:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyschizotwitch.webp)
On the other hand: I wonder if it could have interesting application for naturalist efforts
. A lot of the world is still dense wilderness or tough to navigate just by foot at a slow pace, restricted mostly to just horizontal exploration. But these drones move at a fast pace through trees, they're not restricted by ground obstacles, and they can get into canopies and possible get into a nest area through easy vertical traversal. There's the obvious issue of making sure you have a steady connection, battery life, and dealing with weather conditions. But in concept far as exploration and keeping tabs on species or capturing footage on reclusive species, as well as using an apparatus like the tentacle to manipulate obstacles in the environment, that could have a really interesting use case. Thinking of something like The Amazon, Tasmania, or the Chinese Forests, especially.
And if you see a poacher, the bonus feature is you can install the r*pe algorithm to violate poachers with the tentacle![:marseywholesome: :marseywholesome:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseywholesome.webp)
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