Good afternoon. I'm seeking AI experts, digital agricultural specialists, and other farming-related professionals to weigh in on how AI-powered machinery is revolutionizing U.S. farming within the context of reducing manual labor. My main questions are:
1.) Have you been a part of tracking, implementing, or personally using AI-powered systems to help increase productivity in any type of farming operation? If so, please explain.
2.) AI-powered weeding and harvesting machines, along with autonomous tractors, are already being tested and deployed in fields. How do you think this will impact the dependency many producers have on manual labor for things like weeding and harvesting? If you're currently using AI machines in this capacity already, please share an example.
3.) Have you conducted research or gathered specific data on productivity related to the deployment of AI-powered machines in agriculture? If so, how does this stack up against human labor in the same metric? (e.g. an AI-robot was able to harvest as many cucumbers as 10 human workers in less time)
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