Australia built a farm that is controlled by AI and robots

A farm will appear in Australia, which is managed by AI and robots, the cost of the project is $ 20 million, according to the

ABC News. 

The Hands-Free Farm Project is being developed by researchers at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, Australia, in partnership with the Food Agility Cooperative Research Center.

Once completed, the 1,900-hectare farm will be a demonstration of the capabilities of robotics and artificial intelligence in agriculture. Among the technologies presented will bedrones, robotic tractors, harvesters, and sensors to measure carbon emissions and other metrics. Studies of farms where work in the field is controlled by robots are just around the cornerPractical tests will be passed.

The farm, which is being transferred to full automation, is already operating on a commercial basis and growsa wide range of crops, including wheat, rapeseed and barley, as well as vineyards and cattleThe first tests allow them to work at night while farmers sleep. 

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