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@Mariah_Luxe2008
Maria
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Earn by speaking up, shape the future of healthcare with your voice. Jump in: https://t.co/UJhQGCckcT Code: Y7O8Z3Z @LifeNetwork_AI #LifeAITestnet #HealthcareAI
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What excites me most about teleoperated arms is how they could become more intuitive. Imagine controlling a robot arm from your home as if you were right there. That’s the real future teleoperation is pointing toward @ctolerate_ @iamvella_
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This kind of system doesn’t replace humans. It extends reach and safety, especially in spots where robots can’t move by themselves yet. Remote control of arms is already used in research labs, industry, and space robotics @targetraj2
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A robot arm controlled from a distance can do many things we struggle with today. It can work where it’s dangerous, it can help with tricky tasks, and it can react with human judgment instead of just following pre-coded moves. It merges human intuition with machine strength.
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The smarter path is building a parallel system: simpler, transparent, tech-driven, and human-centered. One that reduces friction, cuts bureaucracy, and actually listens to patients instead of processing them. @targetraj2
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Healthcare doesn’t need a violent reset و it needs a better alternative. Build something simpler, human-first, and tech-native alongside the old system, and let people choose it because it works better, not because they’re forced to. Progress wins by adoption, not destruction.
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I love how FrodoBots turns robot ownership into both a game and a real-world experience. It makes robotics feel more reachable and exciting for anyone curious. @ctolerate_
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What’s cool is that each drive helps generate useful robot data that can be used in research and AI learning. So the fun part of driving becomes part of something bigger, not just play. @iamvella_
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These robots are not toys only. They are real machines with cameras, speakers, and long battery life that you can control over 4G or Wi-Fi. You can drive them like a game, explore real streets, and collect real world data.😍 @targetraj2
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I’ve been exploring @FrodoBots’ shop and it feels like a real step toward fun and real robotics. @BitRobotNetwork FrodoBots lets you buy sidewalk robots called EarthRovers you can drive from anywhere in the world. @dabblerer_
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I respect projects that build quietly like this. No rush. No noise. Just steady work that helps robots improve over time. @ctolerate_
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Their work around real world data and open challenges feels grounded. Instead of guessing what robots need, they observe what actually happens. That feedback loop is how progress sticks. @targetraj2
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Most robots struggle because the world is unpredictable. Lighting changes. Objects move. People act differently every time. BitRobot treats this chaos as training fuel. @iamvella_
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What keeps pulling me back to @BitRobot is the focus on reality. Not demos made to look perfect. Real robots learning in real spaces, with real limits. @dabblerer_
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@LifeNetwork_AI
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🩺 Community Question: If healthcare really is broken, what’s the best way to fix it? Viewpoint A: Break the current system and take on the big players, including drug companies, hospitals, and insurers, to change the rules and rebuild healthcare from the ground up. Viewpoint
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That’s why models like lifenetworkai stand out to me. They don’t try to overthrow healthcare overnight. They focus on life, data ownership, prevention, and trust, and let results speak louder than slogans. @Ham_jay26
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Building a new system alongside the old one feels smarter. Something simpler, more human, more focused on prevention and daily health. If it actually helps people live better, they’ll choose it naturally. @targetraj2
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Trying to break hospitals, insurers, and pharma all at once sounds bold, but it’s messy. People still need care today, not after a long war with the system. Burning everything down can create more harm before it creates change. @Voyager1st55474
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I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately, and @LifeNetwork_AI really makes the question hit harder. If healthcare is broken, do we fight the system head-on, or quietly build something better beside it? Honestly, the second option feels more realistic to me.
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