I wonder what people two hundred years ago would think if they would be a day on earth now. Technology advanced so fast. The world in 200 years will be crazy.
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I wonder what people two hundred years ago would think if they would be a day on earth now. Technology advanced so fast. The world in 200 years will be crazy.
I would expect farms to be run 100% autonomously based on data from both satellites and/or drones + ground sensors. Where autonomous drones fly out to spray where needed based on observations made by sensors, and where autonomous vehicles harvest grains and vegetables whenever they are at the peak of yield.
But we're just getting started really :) So much data for machines to start to learn from. And we're hardly using any of it! Yet ;)
Thanks for mentioning this, i had a similar idea, and it is really strange that this is not yet invented ...
But on the other-hand if it would be invented it could provide for free food....
and thats why it is not invented .... i guess (if we want we could have free basic food for everyone ! )
It should be a shared world goals to provide free food.
Also all machines are there and already invented, they just need to be combined together.
But instead of really solving food problems we rather send money (that vanish and get lost and get corrupted)
We already use machines for food production, the next (logic?!!!) step is they provide food in an automated way.
Can you imagine, instead of giving $ XXX.XXX.XXX to poor countries every year we could give them this (combined) machine and there biggest problem and first priority would be solved ...
But it seems we rather keep them in this unbearable position.
(...oil)
Things are going in the right way, although not always at the pace one could have hoped for. I see the democratization of these technologies, and the skills necessary to make good use of them, as the most critical factor for success. And I hope doing outreach around this can help accomplish just that :)