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Thursday, 09/07/2017 11:40:48 AM

Thursday, September 07, 2017 11:40:48 AM

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Hassett can't stay focused.
His last few couple of tweet reference flooding, what technology do they have that would prevent a pump from failing (their pumps can fail to and in the middle of a flood what pump can be repaired? We don't know why the pumps failed if it was because of flood debris what pump could survive that?). And now a tweet about an AI controlled lettuce spraying/harvesting device!? How does this relate to their company. They are not an AI company, this is not a market that they will lead, its a technology they need to use, they are AI customers. Frankly, the VetTech company is a very small AI company. Facebook, google, IBM have been investing in, developing, marketing, and rolling out AI as a large business since 2012ish.
No tweets or posts relating to how they technology they have in hand can play a role in the disasters racing across the country. In addition to the flooding in Texas, and potentially a repeat of Andrew like damage in Florida, the West coast is having the worst wild fire season in years. Wild fire support is a natural fit for their truck. Its like they have ADD and will not be able to get any revenue from a technology before another shiny bobble comes by and they chase it. Talking about how our current reality rampant with ongoing disasters can (and hopefully will) drive sales seems like a more productive use of communication for the company at this time.