with the proof that this can be done, now they only need to speed it up by a couple 100x.
Tag: robotics
Flesh Eating Robot
We completely understand the public’s concern about futuristic robots feeding on the human population, but that is not our mission
2011-09-03: Imagine an outdoor light powered by converting the moths and mosquitoes it attracts into energy. Or a roaming robot sweeping your floors, drawing energy from the crumbs and insects it finds.
Single Camera SLAM
This is technology that could provide cheap real-time localisation for domestic robots, humanoid robots, wearable sensors, game interfaces or other devices.
My research has been on SLAM, with a particular emphasis on Single Camera SLAM. This is technology that could provide cheap real-time localisation for domestic robots, humanoid robots, wearable sensors, game interfaces or other devices.
Tweenbots
human-dependent robots that navigate the city with the help of pedestrians they encounter. One man turned the robot back, saying out loud to the Tweenbot, “You can’t go that way, it’s toward the road.”
Autonomous Lab
an autonomous mini laboratory that uses computers, robotics and lab equipment to conduct scientific experiments, automatically generate hypotheses to explain the resulting data, test these hypotheses, and then interpret the results.
Robot agriculture

The robots are able to locate and pick a specific tomato, and even pollinate the plants. In the long run, the researchers hope to develop a fully autonomous greenhouse.
2012-09-14: AutoMicroFarm
AutoMicroFarm is an automated farm system that enables gardeners to grow 90% of their food with a system that replaces time, effort, and agricultural expertise with design, technology, and software. It is an open-source aquaponics system with best-of-class design, monitoring and automation to make it easy to maintain.
2016-06-01: Automation has some not so obvious consequences that should make the Birkenstock mafia happy if they weren’t so preoccupied with being luddites.
2018-05-22: New AI-enabled tractors target weeds, using 90% less herbicide
Farming is undergoing a quiet but radical transformation as machine learning and automation innovations reduce waste. One especially promising new technology targets individual weeds. This is especially important as the world slowly moves to ban glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup and others that may be linked to cancer and loss of biodiversity. Some studies have linked the chemical to changes in bee behavior.
2021-06-07: Australia’s first automated farm
Robots and artificial intelligence will replace workers on Australia’s first fully automated farm created at a cost of $20m. Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga will create the “hands-free farm” on a 19km2 property to demonstrate what robots and artificial intelligence can do without workers in the paddock. The reality of “hands-free” farming’ is closer than many people realize: “Full automation is not a distant concept. We already have mines in the Pilbara operated entirely through automation.”
2022-02-23: Verdant Robotics
Verdant Robotics announced the delivery of the industry’s first multi-action, autonomous farm-robot capable of millimeter-accurate spraying, laser weeding, and AI-based digital crop modeling, and the expansion of their robot-as-a-service offering to farmers. Combining multiple technologies, the company’s 6-row and 12-row commercial implements can treat up to 4.2 acres per hour, achieving a higher weed-removal rate per acre than other technology or human ability, and reducing chemical usage by 95%. Simultaneously, its autonomous software system collects data and uses machine learning capabilities to optimize yield and growing outcomes, ultimately unlocking new revenues to help farmers reach profitability and sustainability goals.

2023-02-23: Dogtooth strawberry picker
2023-05-01: Drones to avoid soil compaction
Early one recent morning in Vidalia, Georgia, Greg Morgan launched a Hylio AG-230 drone carrying 30l of fungicide over a field of sweet onions. The chemical, which is essential to crop survival in this humid state fell in a fine mist from the spray jets of a 36 kg drone scudding 3 meters above his cash crop. It has cut his fuel costs and already reduced his agrochemical usage by 15%. The drone has also enabled him to work his fields after heavy rains — when the ground is often too sodden for heavy equipment — and has spared his crop from the routine damage caused by tractors. It has also saved his soil from the compaction, bogging and erosion caused by farm machinery.

Autonomous Helicopter
The goal of this project is to push the state-of-the-art in autonomous helicopter flight: extreme aerobatics under computer control.
Robot population
rising from 6.5 to 18.2M
Jules
impressive
Loebner 2008
In the final round of competition for this year’s Loebner Prize in artificial intelligence, a robot came within a whisker of passing the Turing Test.