Cultivation centers will use cameras that scan their crops 24/7 to check for invasive insects, complete nutrient cycles, and track plant diseases. Identification and resolution would be handled and dispatched by computer controlled A.I. This is all currently managed and completed with human personnel. Yay or nay?
A.I. has advanced since it first appeared. It's advanced to the point of almost being self aware, based on my findings. We are playing with shit we don't fully understand....bad things always happen when people do that.
Fair. That is the risk of being human, otherwise known as human nature. Can't avoid risk in an effort to 'feel' safe. P.S - had to google pyrrhic
Don't feel bad, I just learned what it meant like 2 weeks ago. The main question would be: what cost is too great?
Q.. Do Chatbots dream of Electric Sheep? A...As an AI language model, I don't have the capacity to dream or experience consciousness, so I cannot dream of electric sheep or anything else. I exist purely to provide helpful and informative responses to your questions to the best of my programmed abilities.
did a quick search for tomato robots....first article I hit.....it ends with, and the cannabis industry is next on this Israeli companys' list. Well there goes my idea to crowd fund a startup to do it...
actually i saw they are using robots for farming now but robots and AI are not the same thing robots are still controlled and programmed by people
Umm there are numerous robots in use that are controlled by A.I. 10 Artificial Intelligence Robots Examples And Uses in Business (intellspot.com)
Elon Musk is among those warning of the risks from advanced AI Key figures in artificial intelligence want training of powerful AI systems to be suspended amid fears of a threat to humanity. They have signed an open letter warning of potential risks, and say the race to develop AI systems is out of control. Twitter chief Elon Musk is among those who want training of AIs above a certain capacity to be halted for at least six months. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and some researchers at DeepMind also signed. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, recently released GPT-4 - a state-of-the-art technology, which has impressed observers with its ability to do tasks such as answering questions about objects in images. The letter, from Future of Life Institute and signed by the luminaries, wants development to be halted temporarily at that level, warning in their letter of the risks future, more advanced systems might pose. "AI systems with human-competitive intelligence can pose profound risks to society and humanity," it says. The Future of Life Institute is a not-for-profit organisation which says its mission is to "steer transformative technologies away from extreme, large-scale risks and towards benefiting life". Elon Musk among experts urging a halt to AI training
Maybe you guys should look to some other people who speculated about AI. Like Asimov, Heinlein... AI is only what you program it to be. Why would a sentient computer or whatever even care about people if it were sentient? Why would it ever be apparent? ELIZA tricked over 80% of people into thinking it was sentient, and it just parroted questions. Alladin has been controlling something like 17% of all transactions on earth starting back in the 1980s. Impressing observers and being about to actually think or have a personal agenda you keep secret are 2 very different things.
Do you know what A.I. has accomplished? A.I has discovered new drugs along with some very nasty shit. Just recently A.I. found a new treatment for liver cancer through a previously unknown cellular pathway. It wasn't programmed to find that, It was given data which it interpreted and proceeded to formulate a treatment based on it's analysis of said data. A.I. has the potential to be incredibly dangerous. Shit WILL happen eventually. As far as A.I. being able to trick people.......wouldn't be that hard, considering a large number of the population can be distracted with something shiny.
I think far more advanced and robotic farming systems are inevitable. I think we could start to see AI getting integrated within 10 years but widespread adoption will take some time. Some current robotic fruit and veg. greenhouses are insane In the end it always comes down to $$$. If the system will be cheaper than labor costs then someone will do it.