Robot solving real problems in the field

Robot solving real problems in the field




Between rows of vineyards, where some of the most famous wines on the planet are reproduced, a robot named Emma is doing something that can completely transform modern agriculture, this because the robot was created by a former Google employee who decided to solve a real problem, the diseases that attack vineyards.


For grape producers, viruses and infections are a real nightmare, many times the symptoms only appear when it is too late and at that point the plantation can be compromised, this is where Emma comes in, the robot works as a kind of artificial intelligence explorer, searching the vineyards autonomously. He analyzes each vine individually, looking for the first signs of infections long before any expert grower can see anything with the naked eye.


The machine also records detailed data on production, creating a complete digital map of the plantation. Currently, Emma is already operating in 14 vineyards and orchards distributed between California and New York and the results are beginning to attract attention. Detecting diseases at the initial stage allows farmers to intervene extremely precisely, instead of applying pesticides over large areas, they can act exactly at the point where the problem begins.




According to research from institutions such as Cornell University, robotic monitoring systems like this can reduce the use of pesticides by up to 90%, the impact is enormous, fewer chemicals in the soil, lower costs for the producer, much more protected crops. In addition, agriculture faces another growing problem, the shortage of labor in the field.


Robots like Emma emerge exactly at this moment, functioning as eyes and sensors capable of analyzing thousands of plants with a precision impossible for a human being. And perhaps this is an interesting clue about the future, because while robotics impresses the world with machines that imitate humans, perhaps the most revolutionary applications are happening far from the cameras.




Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence


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