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This AI powered laser weeder uses high-resolution cameras and advanced computing to eliminate weeds with precision lasers. The laser weeder can hit up to 80 weeds per second, averaging 3,000 weeds per minute. The savings in weed control costs is as much as 80%.

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"bUt wHo iS gOIng to pICk tHe cROps"? Want to eat food that hasn't been endlessly doused in chemicals, but which also isn't super expensive? Think there might be an alternative to allowing millions of illegals into the country to harvest the crops? "Precision Agriculture" is finally here, and can deliver that, driving down the cost of groceries without the old inputs of factory farming Imagine a world where agricultural scale doesn't mean vast reservoirs of chemicals getting constantly dumped over the food supply, but high-tech, precision equipment doing what the chemical inputs used to The coolest example is the weeder that zaps and burns thousands of weeds a minute, up to 80 a second, saving farmers money and obviating RoundUp, or other chemicals like it. The combination of AI, precision machinery, and agricultural advancement can make that happen, the world it could create is a really exciting one What makes it all the more so is that these innovations aren't just cool. They're real leaps forward that will help Americans. They'll lower the cost of groceries, help farmers avoid huge input bills, such as for the herbicides obviated by the laser weeder, and create a thriving domestic manufacturing sector built around the production of this precision machinery, and all the advances that go into creating it. The pairing of technology and manufacturing in a really cool way that we haven't really seen outside of the military-industrial complex for decades.That's finally possible again, and Precision Agriculture looks like it can make it so

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