AI -powered robot farmer that can grow berries, plants and beans has been unveiled by Google. The autonomous "plant buggy" has state-of-the-art computer systems that allow it to check and count every crop in a field.It uses GPS software to mark plants that need human attention and uses weather data to predict how they'll grow.The electric buggy comes with solar panels, cameras and sensors to measure the height, leaf area and fruit size of each crop.It comes amid a shortage of farmers across the world and nearly four in ten in the UK over the age of 65, the Times reports.X Development, which was founded by Google in 2010, unveiled the futuristic machine after trialing it in strawberry fields in California and soya bean fields in Illinois.It.
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