Imagine an inherently dangerous domain.

· Bits and Bobs 1/12/26
  • Imagine an inherently dangerous domain.
    • Like, say, working with fissile materials, or money transmission, or software security models.
    • There is significant downside if you get it wrong.
    • That means you need to be trained, and it might even need to be regulated.
    • But imagine someone creates a precision controlled robot arm.
      • The arm is programmed so it can't do dangerous things.
    • Now, from a safe distance, you can operate the arm and work with dangerous but powerful materials, safely.
    • That precision robot arm is a hugely valuable asset that unlocks potential that was otherwise not possible.

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