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Exploring AI technology in Marion County's blueberry fields

In Marion County, a new technological advancement is being utilized in a blueberry field, marking a significant shift towards the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in agriculture. The innovation, known as the Modular Agricultural Robotic System (MARS-X), is currently undergoing trials in Central Florida. This system is designed to navigate through agricultural fields, equipped with cameras and lasers to assess the condition of crops and collect extensive data.

According to Dr. Charlie Li, a professor of agricultural and biological engineering at the University of Florida, "Machine learning models can count the number of fruits and flowers, we cannot immediately count them, so that's what AI models do." This statement underscores the potential of AI to revolutionize the way agricultural data is collected and analyzed, paving the way for what is being referred to as the fourth agricultural revolution. While the MARS-X's current role is limited to surveying, there are plans to expand its capabilities to include automated picking and harvesting processes.

Source: yahoo.com/news

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