Farm machinery design has always centered on the needs of humans, but the growing presence of autonomy in agriculture could change this, suggests Tyler Niday, cofounder and CEO of US-based Bonsai Robotics.
“With autonomy, you can reimagine that, and do more with less,” he tells AgFunderNews.
Bonsai has been fine-tuning this approach to farm autonomy since its inception in 2022. Using what it calls “an AI-first approach,” the company designs machines to navigate dusty, dark, and…
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