This looks like a truly good use for AI.
I hope they don’t scale it up to pluck the ingredients for soylent green.
I wonder if consent makes any difference there. Would that be vegan?
Just give it a decade or two.
Wonder how much WaaS (Weeding as a Service) is going to cost.
I hope farmers refuse to buy any weeding machine that they don’t fully own (right to repair, etc.)
Looks cool and probably really useful, but I don’t know how much sustainable future relies on Monocultures, because of loose of biodiversity, soil etc you know the drill.
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Maybe it could deal with multiple crops grown together eventually.
for food forests, you just need to add a tool-switching machine similar to how some CNC mills can automatically switch tools.
I’ve seen lasers do the same job more effectively. An attachment for a combine.
Oh, it pushed a rabbit back into earth unintentionally.
Operating this at scale will be a problem. Yes, you can make one this big, but how durable is it when you build one at industrial scale? If you need a million little tiny fingers working for days at a time, what’s the mean time to failure and how hard are they to replace?
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Right, but how long will it last before it breaks? If it can only do an acre of crops before part of the mechanism breaks it won’t get adopted by farmers.
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That’s why I’m asking, there’s no details in the article about its expected lifetime and that’s important for adoption
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I agree that it’s a good thing, but I don’t think you understand the point I’m making, so I’m ending it here.