John Deere is offering its firstautonomous tractorthat can be operated via a smartphone app.
The autonomous tractor has six pairs of stereo cameras, which enables 360-degree obstacle detection and distance calculation.
Its part of a growing movement to make farming more efficient through the use of AI.
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The AI then decides if the machine should move or stop, depending on if an obstacle is detected.
John Deeres latest isnt the only autonomous tractor on the market.
“This information helps farmers make decisions to increase operational efficiencies and improve crop yields,” Hassinger said.
AI is also helping farmers from the air.
The AI-farming relationship can only improve from here.