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This robot kills weeds, and could end the need for herbicides on farms

yortbogey

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The robots have learned how to kill. Thankfully, for now, that killing is confined to weeds in fields. A new robot from Bosch, the German company best known for making power tools and car parts, can travel through crop fields, learn what weeds look like, and crush them.

The robot, called the BoniRob, is the result of research by Bosch’s Deepfield Robotics division, in partnership with the German food and agriculture department, Osnabrück University, and Amazone, an agricultural machinery manufacturer. According to Popular Mechanics, the robot can identify targets with such speed, it’s almost impossible to see how quickly it can pound weeds into the earth.

BoniRob has a device about 1 cm (0.4 inches) wide that can stamp small weeds down. For bigger weeds, it just stamps a few more times, and it can manage to kill nearly two weeds a second. According to Bosch, the robot is about the size of a small car, and uses the same type of laser-radar vision system that Google’s self-driving cars use to navigate the world. BoniRob is programmed by being shown pictures of leaves from plants farmers want to harvest and weeds. Using machine learning—a form of artificial intelligence that allows it to make decisions based on what it’s been shown—it applies its knowledge to what it sees when it’s in the field, stamping down only on the weeds it’s been asked to kill. BoniRob could potentially rid farms of the need to use herbicides or other weed killers on crops, which have been seen as potentially harmful to humans.

Machine learning systems get better with more data, so with each new weed or plant it sees, BoniRob refines its notion of what each of them are, getting a little better at doing its job each time. In tests on carrot patches, BoniRob stamped out about 90% of weeds, according to Popular Science.

BoniRob is currently being tested on real farmland, and IEEE Spectrum says that it can run autonomously for about 24 hours before it runs out of gas. Bosch intends to rent or sell the robot to farmers looking to cut down on manual labor costs. According to the company, farmers today can harvest about three times what they could from the same amount of land in the 1950s, and as the population continues to increase, we’ll have to find new ways to keep growing crops efficiently and safely.

In the future, swarms of self-driving BoniRobs and harvesting robots could be all that’s needed to harvest our food. Once self-driving trucks can bring the produce to stores, and self-driving robots can stack it on our shelves, we’ll be able to have a completely self-driven robot farm-to-table meal. Future hipsters will be ecstatic.



http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techn...for-herbicides-on-farms/ar-BBnab95?li=BBgzzfc
 

MJPassion

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Cool tech!

I bet a few out of work, hungry, homeless types could do the job and get nearly 100% of the weeds. Maybe not as quickly but those folks need to eat too.

I'd rather feed a few employees than a machine that makes profits only for the machine!
 

CoCoSativas

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That's dope

Hahaha haha pounds weeds into the earth. The little hammer must be hilarious... maybe they should add a little machete and get it to help harvest.
 

CoCoSativas

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Cool tech!

I bet a few out of work, hungry, homeless types could do the job and get nearly 100% of the weeds. Maybe not as quickly but those folks need to eat too.

I'd rather feed a few employees than a machine that makes profits only for the machine!

Those people could also find work elsewhere, making food cheaper for all if the farmer pays less to produce it.

The machine is making profits for you, IMO you couldn't get something more helpful. I belive in tools replacing labour, even if a robot out me out of work... I'd go do something else
 

MJPassion

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Those people could also find work elsewhere, making food cheaper for all if the farmer pays less to produce it.

The machine is making profits for you, IMO you couldn't get something more helpful. I belive in tools replacing labour, even if a robot out me out of work... I'd go do something else

Greed abounds!
Your statement says it all!
 

CoCoSativas

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Greed abounds!
Your statement says it all!

LoL actually it's just my opinion. Also I'm less concerned about a couple vagrants than the rest of us. I work my ass of why should I pay more every year so some goofball who didn't finish high school (oh wait I was one of those goofballs too but look at me I run a half million a year company I started off the avails of my 4 square meter grow, lol I worked for it no one else) can earn a living. Tough stuff. Anyway I'm capitalist to the bone. I like everything to be fair trade it's just my way. I didn't cause you of being a bleeding heart do Gooder because you have the right to believe what you want, and I have no wish to change that. I don't think any less of you because you think I'm greedy because I have my way and you have yours.

I'm a contractor no risk of me loosing my work to robots but I'd be happy to let a tool do the work. Like drills, saws anything else I use any tool. If it makes my life easier. Live with the times. Soon self driving trucks could put truckers out of work, quick get a hammer and let's level all self driving cars so drivers aren't out of work.

In my opinion, bottom line is we all could eventually be replaced. We all might have to find something else to do as time passes. So what rather than wait for a handout all the hungry homeless types you talk about can go pick up garbage, clean toilets whatever there's no end to work in the world. Yes I live in a great economy, but if there's a Will there's a way I have friends in eastern canada where there's no work find jobs in days. Not pulling farmers weeds either.

Call me greedy all you want you don't know me, or the fact I donated 35 000 to a women's shelter last year at Christmas out of my own pocket. Not my company account mine. Contributed to me being flat broke personally coming into the year but sometimes you get high and just do things without thinking. I don't regret it, they invited me down there and threw a party (for less than 250 bucks) to thank me, as well as take and hang my picture with a sign that said "our angel" it was a bit silly for me but I let them do it. I saw so many tears that day I almost cried. So sure call me greedy because my view is different. I don't think I am. I don't feel I have to justify myself but do like to explain my position. I'm more concerned with society and the bigger picture. I'm more concerned with myself than weed pulling vagrants but why shouldn't I be? I have to feed myself I don't accept handouts so why would I care I'd someone gets one?

Anyway cheers we all have our view. I wish no drama or conflict and just wished to state my opinion on the matter. I see things a different way and believe we all have that right. Good day to all and I'm going to enjoy the tramadol killing my hangover.
 

sprinkl

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Cool tech!

I bet a few out of work, hungry, homeless types could do the job and get nearly 100% of the weeds. Maybe not as quickly but those folks need to eat too.

I'd rather feed a few employees than a machine that makes profits only for the machine!

Too bad you're not a food farmer! 99.9 pct of farmers would rather use toxic herbicides than humans because it's cheaper.
So yeah, greed > * meaning this machine could make our food less of a health danger if they can make it cheaper than herbicides.

It's refreshing to see our advanced technology being put to good use instead of all that shenanigans we've gotten used to. Space technology is fun in movies but in real life the common man will never benefit from it.
 

rykus

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Eliminate the non conformist, lol nice to see machines making decisions. Good thing they just dumped the stock market so all us hard workers would gladly get all the extra gold and oil out for them:)

So comfortable and distracted that even with all my hackles up all I can think is how cool it would be to own a decision making robot and get baked and watch it profile and terminate.
 

CoCoSativas

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Too bad you're not a food farmer! 99.9 pct of farmers would rather use toxic herbicides than humans because it's cheaper.
So yeah, greed > * meaning this machine could make our food less of a health danger if they can make it cheaper than herbicides.

It's refreshing to see our advanced technology being put to good use instead of all that shenanigans we've gotten used to. Space technology is fun in movies but in real life the common man will never benefit from it.

Agreed!
 

sprinkl

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I've seen how they manually pull weeds, it's an insane job... You've got someone driving a tractor pulling a cart where two or more people are lying on their bellies, face down, looking at dirt, plants and weeds. Can you imagine the cost of wages, no wonder organic produce is 2-3 times as expensive...
 

CoCoSativas

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I've seen how they manually pull weeds, it's an insane job... You've got someone driving a tractor pulling a cart where two or more people are lying on their bellies, face down, looking at dirt, plants and weeds. Can you imagine the cost of wages, no wonder organic produce is 2-3 times as expensive...

Agreed! This machine is the bomb and it's basically showing us all there's so much more to come. I live in a place that's -30 c in the winter... could you imagine robots clearing all the snow for us, and all the other amazing things. Hell with the job loss we can do something else I'm always hiring manpower. So are my buddies.

Anyone who thinks we shouldn't have it because it's lazy or we loose jobs I have two words... PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE! Too bad for the bums tell them to pick up a mop or a sponge and clean the sitters if they have too. Should have done something more with their lives...
 

shithawk420

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I didnt read everything but if its just pounding the plants, how is that gonna solve the problem when weeds need to be pulled from the root?im just curious.i think that robot is really cool.even if it does cost over a million.
 

BlueBlazer

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It's refreshing to see our advanced technology being put to good use instead of all that shenanigans we've gotten used to. Space technology is fun in movies but in real life the common man will never benefit from it.

You have got to be kidding.
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No matter how common you are, all of mankind benefits from all of the knowledge we've gained in space exploration. Aside from the expansion of our understanding of the universe and our place in it, the technology involved led to advances in many fields that also benefit the common man.

Space exploration represents the best in mankind. The desire to know is fundamental to us. The fact that we've sent spacecraft around the sun and retrieved their data is astounding. We have sent our minds and eyes out into and beyond the solar system. To see what we can accomplish is inspiring, even to the common man.
 

BudToaster

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the pounded weeds become compost (maybe) and feed the plant.

if we could just decide to make energy free, this could all be paid for.
 

CoCoSativas

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I didnt read everything but if its just pounding the plants, how is that gonna solve the problem when weeds need to be pulled from the root?im just curious.i think that robot is really cool.even if it does cost over a million.

It probably pounds so hard it destroys them. Or possible just persistent fucking thing right if it pounds everyday who cares right?

They need to do a solar or electric version that would be boss
 

CoCoSativas

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Lol theres nothing wrong with kids shoveling snow!hell somepne has to do it!

I used to pull about a grand a winter here, when you are a kid thats great money. Stopped once I could get a real job. My very first job was at a pizza joint working for a creepy old lady from India. She was about 70 but had a bunch of young boyfriends and was always recruiting. Don't get me wrong I dig MILF'S but not creepy grammas... so I worked there for about 3 weeks and fucked off I was only 14 and soooo creeped out because she kept inviting me to her place. After than I went and got a job digging holes for this guy who ran a construction outfit. He was a goof but I did that for a few months then net a dude named Craig who offered me a job doing hardwood flooring. I took off from there started picking up trades. The very last thing I learned was masonry and concrete because I lacked interest. Funny though once I started doing it I loved it...

I love drilling into it and have a 1500 dollar hilti rotary hammer. Whooo I could use that fucker all day. Man the dust extraction is sick. Almost bought the Dewalt but man the hilti is the shit. I buy a variety of brands basically the best tool of each class. Lots of Makita, Hilti, Dewalt and some Milwaukee. My backup sts hammer is a brand new Milwaukee it's super light and pretty handy for overhead.

Anyway anyone can do anything they put their mind too I worked my ass of, grew a fair amount of dope and voila I started a buisness
 
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