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  • HAHAHA.. very romantic ;)

  • this shits low like hell,it would take it ages to harvest a farm,esp if theres rocks theres,and it wastes electricity

  • @dragansport Ideally this would all be done in a greenhouse under controlled conditions and smooth flooring. As for the energy, it should be green. Perhaps all the energy would come from nearby solar panels. Sure the robot is slow now, but it won't always be this slow. And it wouldn't need to be super fast to get a lot of produce harvested if you had lots of robots working simultaneously.

  • @Eizara i prefer humans

  • A little slow but if programmed properly, this machine could theoretically harvest almost any fruit we like. What do you think people?

  • sweet, now just automate world leadership so we all can enjoy our lives

  • Please make one that can do my job. It sucks and I'm wasting the best years of my life because some retard invented the equation of : money + materialism + ownership = success.

    I'm not sure what human beings were made for but I'm pretty sure it wasn't for working 9-5 five days a week for 40+ years.

  • Looks like technological unemployment will further the demise of our monetary system and the resource based economy will become reality sooner than we think. Thanks for posting this!

  • Dammmn... no more work in UK for brigadiri. com

    :))

  • Gotta love Japans robots. Even food they can harvest now.

  • fantastica.bravi i cinesi

  • working at half speed but can always work, even at night...

  • There's probably a lot of energy expended, while human pickers would use far less.

  • @Dessimat0r

    Not necessarily, if you figure in the energy needed to feed a human and to get them to and from home and processing their sewage waste and health care. It might end up being pretty close.

  • @bkbuckerton It depends were this human comes from. Try getting numbers for China workers for example

  • @Ulterior1980 Haha. Good point.

  • @Dessimat0r humans use energy as well.....what do you think is 2-3000kj/day comes from....food...and food take energy to produce look at all the factors...transportation, fertilisers etc ;)

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