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by dwrodri
447 days ago
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Genuine question: I'm aware that 100% automation for pretty much all agricultural processes is likely highly impractical if not borderline infeasible. As someone inexperienced with either robotics or agriculture, are you saying that chasing the "100%" is bad or are you saying that we're already mostly past the point of diminishing returns? My uninformed opinion is that I agree with the statement "let farmers farm", but we should keep looking at robots / software / AI to find ways to let farmers farm more for less. But keeping the mindset of building tools to enable individuals to do more is essential, moreso than the idea of replacing the farmer. |
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Many agricultural processes are already automated, in the field.
Combines drive themselves, drone spraying, on and on. If you go to a real, modern farm you will find a ton of automation. We don't need them to be vertical or indoors to do so.