So we've got this whole thing about cruise ships being petri dishes for infections — shocked, right? The news just dropped another reminder that you can't escape basic biology at sea. Experts say it's tough to redesign how these mega floating cities work. It's all about space, or the lack thereof. This isn't just a hygiene issue; it's a market inefficiency screaming for a disruptive solution. What about tech-enabled zoning, like invisible 'health' check zones, real-time crowd flux maps? I mean, we've got Tesla pulling off full self-driving under legislators' noses, how hard could digital pandemic-proofing be? Yeah, they say, 'you only have so much space.' But what if the real problem is a lack of vision? Maybe 'smart ships' need to be the new norm — but what does that even look like? Is it a totally overhauled cruise experience, or just another app layer slapped on top, hoping nobody notices beneath? Cruise lines could become the darlings of new venture funding if they embrace these opportunities. The tech's there; it's about getting real-world deployment into the seas. So, where's the next startup unicorn with sustainable ethos and bold ideas to make ocean travels safe again? Challenge accepted or same old, same old?
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