Artificial intelligence harvests crops with the help of drones. Flying robots use computer vision to harvest ripe fruit on their own

Flying drones are harvesting crops

Artificial intelligence is already harvesting crops using drones.

Tevel Aerobotics Technologies has developed drones that can harvest fruits.

These autonomous flying jobs with artificial intelligence use advanced algorithms and computer vision.

They autonomously select and carefully pick ripe fruits, putting them into containers.

Such drones can work even in difficult conditions, both day and night.

All thanks to the continuous power supply from the ground machine, to which they are connected by a tether.

 

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