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ebolathrowawayy t1_j9ub56o wrote

My ears though. I think I have tinnitus now.

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Dalembert OP t1_j9ubw11 wrote

Haha I know I tried to decrease sound to maximum. The noise must be unbearable if you’re sitting next to it.

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Nocturnal-Teacher t1_j9ubfl0 wrote

Impressive tech! Seems like it may be a while before wide adoption, humans would outpace that like 10-1.

Would be interesting to see the economic break down of drones v humans!

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tatleoat t1_j9udekc wrote

Moves at about half the rate of a person:

https://nocamels.com/2022/09/flying-robots-pick-fruit-24-7-and-know-exactly-when-its-ripe/

So it would take two of these to replace one person, might be more like a year or two away from this being genuinely viable

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Nocturnal-Teacher t1_j9ugsmz wrote

I didn’t read the article, but wow I’m surprised it’s that fast because it seems rather slow in the video. But just the fact that it’s close says to me that this is inevitable

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tatleoat t1_j9uj5k8 wrote

I'm sorry I should have been clearer, by one I mean one vehicle, which is like 6 or 8 of those individual little flying guys, which are incredibly slow on an individual basis. But you're right, not much longer until almost the entire agricultural process is automated (and still prob only a few years before we can grow fruits in a lab to scale, making this entire process obsolete lol)

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The_Observer_Effect t1_j9ysigd wrote

Yeah it seems like a lot more energy expended per fruit and I'll bet humans do many many more times that, and with better quality control. But give it a few more year's...

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blueSGL t1_j9uzh3n wrote

another company that is looking to do things with 6 axis arms on a motorized gantry is Advanced Farm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=517YM6J4U2Y

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7734128 t1_ja28p59 wrote

Lol. At about 10 seconds in, the system sticks one of its fingers through the strawberry and then pretend to grab it afterwards. Who releases something like that as a promo video?

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drfudd3001 t1_j9v1i6y wrote

Is this what the Andor Torture Device plays while wearing the headphones?

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TinyBurbz t1_j9wr0ic wrote

I think this might be more of an assistive tech than something thats going to be automating an entire orchard. Drones, even ones that can move a payload as minuscule as an apple are very energy intensive machines, and by extension more expensive to use than human labor.

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Tiamatium t1_j9y4cw5 wrote

The problem is that they are dropping apples. That will make them rot quickly, thus they won't be suitable for sale to supermarkets, they could only be used for things were apple itself is consumed, like making juice.

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Sea_Emu_4259 t1_jaeroz1 wrote

I guess I will have a UberEat Drone delivery at my window of fresh fruits picked 10minutes lol

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