Six Degrees of Robotics’ Post

Tulip selection robots are becoming increasingly common in the Netherlands' bulb fields, aiming to identify and eliminate sick plants to prevent infections among neighboring crops. Developed by H2L Robotics, the Selector 180 is the world's first autonomous tulip selection robot, using AI and GPS to pinpoint ill tulips. Although still improving, these robots alleviate the labor-intensive task for farmers, operating 24/7 and potentially reducing the need for seasonal labor. Despite advancements, complete automation may take several more years as robots continue learning and refining their abilities. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eVMxBQde

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Ulrich M.

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Didn’t see it there right now 😅Six Degrees of Robotics

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