Recent developments have led to the creation of cyborg cockroaches that can be mass-produced in robotic factories. These enhanced insects are integrated with technology allowing them to be remotely controlled for various applications, including search and rescue missions and environmental monitoring. This innovative approach opens up discussions on biohybrid systems, which combine biological organisms with synthetic components, reflecting advancements in robotics and biotechnology. The potential uses of such technology raise ethical questions about animal rights and the future of biological entities used in human tasks. Industry experts see this as a pioneering step towards more complex integrations of living organisms with robotic systems, promising a future where biological and mechanical elements coexist for practical benefits.