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I'm thinking about doing a robot that will map out a 3d grid of where it is and make decisions based off of that.Goal: not to hit anything where it is mappingGoal2: get an accurate 3d map that can be stored and retrieved.Goal3: to not let the robot fallGoal4: (Possible)Add color and more detail to the 3d mapI could think of many ways this could benefit people.(now I'll need an AI to run on it;)) Do you think this is a good idea?I'm going to try and get a team of 3-4 people including me