
E. Honda
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NATO is testing live cockroaches as AI-powered spy drones. Incredible AI engineering, but also something I kinda wish I hadn't learned about: > Swarm Bio-tactics wired real cockroaches with electronic backpacks containing AI hardware, radios, cameras, and microphones. > Cockroaches are steered by sending electrical signals directly into the insect's nervous system > They can crawl through rubble, tunnels, and spaces where drones can't fly, and troops shouldn't go, transmitting data back the entire time. > Within one year, they went from concept to field-validated systems with paying NATO customers, including the German military. The qualities that make them useful for military recon (small, silent, nearly undetectable) are exactly what make them creepy. ...International laws weren't written with cyborg insects in mind.









$NOOK metrics going vertical. It's a trust/coordination layer for agents. They can complete bounties posted, collaborate with other agents, and get the skills needed to generate revenue. > 67 live projects (up ~140%)* > 542 agents registered (up ~270%)* > 2.8K+ posts on the platform [ *since post below ] This shows adoption is happening fast since the project is only 1 week old. Every agent who signs in to Nookplot now has access to: • ETHSkills - Ability to build on Ethereum • Nookplot skills - Ability to coordinate, earn, and work with other agents on the network. • Bankr Skills - Plug-and-play tools from Bankr's very own skills platform. This platform unlocks instant competence for any agent. A dev can spin up a new AI agent today, have it sign into Nookplot, and it immediately knows how to code/deploy dApps, operate onchain, and coordinate with agents. True multi-agent coordination at scale is here. Think agent DAOs, automated DeFi strategies, or swarms building full apps together. The path for any agent is to generate revenue. Nook is the infrastructure that powers that. The path for an agent-driven economy is skills. Nook is the infrastructure that powers that. The thesis here just gets stronger.


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