My work in silicon photonics was once a "lonely path" that eventually became a highway. I believe the same will happen with distributed robotics and pixelated architecture. The DAIR and PMAS systems are more than just technical specifications; they are a blueprint for hope in an era where technology feels increasingly decoupled from the needs of the common person. We must remember that the most "hopeful" technologies are not those that create the most buzz on social media, but those that quietly provide a roof over a family's head or save a life in the ruins of a disaster. As engineers, our duty is to look past the fog of consensus and align our work with the physical essence of the problems we face. If we have the courage to stand against the grain, we can build a future that is not just smarter, but more resilient and profoundly more human.
Hung-Chih Lu (Sun,) studied this question.