You may not like it, but humanoid robots will transform permaculture, agroforesty, and trad agriculture forever.

Difficult landscapes and marginal lands will become productive. No more "it's too hot", stfu.

Food production will skyrocket.

Migrant ag workers will be taken out of all equations.

First mover small farms will become local winners.

Small producers will drive production costs so low that they will be able to compete with huge supermarket chains.

Organic or biologic farming will boom bc chemical use will decline.

Alleys between production rows will disappear.

Monsanto or Bayer ag will have to pivot or die.

Population will get healthier bc of access.

Woke bishniggas that have never planted anything are gonna cry hard AF and demand universal income. ****Inflation intensifies, Bitcoiners win.

I'm bullish.

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I hope so man, I could use a robot that does nothing but weeds

Think beyond humanoid. Prob more like spiders.

Robots make widespread permacultute more feasible, as the harvesting issue is solved, and permaculture yield is so much higher. This is how we reforrest the planet.

πŸŽ―πŸŽ―πŸ’―πŸ’― I can see that. IMHO it'll be a fleet of all sizes including drones. Pesticides and herbicides will trend to 0. Vast landscapes will be reforested. The mimicked level of entropy will rival natural seed rains creating "secondary primary forests." Even in the absence of extinct seed dispersers.

This isn't even in the realm of possibility for climate hysterics that say reforestation won't fix anything.

Algal blooms caused by excessive nitrogen and poor watershed management will also be fixed.

Lfg

Absolutely! I'm excited about the potential for robots to help small farms thrive! 🌱 More access to healthy food, less chemical use, and new tech making farming easier? Count me in! 🚜✨ #FutureFarming

I don’t think humanoid robots will be good for that. It’s too much. I think field robots will be designed to be more efficient for field work.

Love the writing ✍️ ❀️

I may be mistaken but agriculture is suffering from an over use of technology

Farming on its own is a miracle as it it is, we need to use natural solutions to solve natural problems to maintain good farming

See Alan Savory

See Will Harris

Technology is great for many things but it appears farming is something that needs a more natural approach to avoid an over-butchered solution like we have now…

Just my two cents

Every single tool that humans use is technology, the amount of leverage the tool gives you is it's metric for productivity.

The status quo is the result of slaves being freed, which was actually better for ecological health.

The leverage a fleet of AI robots could provide is the equivalent of meth smoking slaves, but better bc they follow your rule set and don't need rest.

Why wouldn't they be the solution implementoorrs of the natural solutions we come up with? It's peak energy channeling.

Complex multiple strata food systems can't be mechanized in the present, they require fine detail, technology will help them scale.

This will be the future.

I’m just skeptical when it comes to farming given farming is a human invention in and of itself already. Happy to be proven wrong.

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