Saturday, October 01, 2011

Robots on the Range with Musical Goodness


Robots tractors will soon plow and fertilize our largest fields using little more than GPS coordinates carefully laid into a hazard map.

Robots already automatically water fields based on ground sensors.

And can robotic sheep and cattle herders be far away?

Imagine a small solar- or motion-powered GPS locator on the animals, and perhaps a capacitor to deliver a small shock to any recalcitrant sheep or cattle. 

The herding, of course, would all be done by a couple of little zippy radio-controlled cars like this, linked to an artificial intelligence chip housed in a nearly indestructible unit carrying a few laser, magnetic, and heat-seeking sensors.  I will bet this actually exists within 10 years!
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1 comment:

Viatecio said...

Seems a lot quicker than bringing out the accordion. I say it's a success.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvrHsaBm6MY