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What would be the use case for cyborg insects, other than war and espionage? Are they smart enough for search and rescue?
The article says they're supposed to be an alternative to fully robotic devices, with lower power consumption since their movement is... bug-powered I guess, but I am really curious what kind of fine control you can have on a cockroach.