Machine learning

Robots developed by Warwick AgriTech could cut herbicide use by 95%

• In the United Kingdom, the University of Warwick has created the Warwick Agri-Tech initiative to accelerate technology transfer with applied research projects to develop innovative agricultural tools.
• Researchers at the university are working on autonomous mobile robots that can target individual plants and cut herbicide use by 95%.
• They are also conducting projects to combat labour shortages in the British forestry industry, enhance food security, develop carbon sequestration, and preserve biodiversity.
Read the article
GettyImages - Warwick AgTech

J. Le Roy: “Farmers can benefit from lower technology costs”

Read the article

Llama: shaping the future of AI as a community

Read the article

AI: architects and urban planners face a cultural challenge

Read the article

Architect J. Vermillion on AI: “the start of what looks to be a big sea change”

Read the article

The challenge: Brain-computer interfaces that work for everyone

Read the article