thank you for a better future but what about the human workforce once you can replace and provide for them and their families so that their numbers don't show up on your countries streets and on its deficit workforce then go right ahead.
The first one (the drone fruit picker) is WAY too rough with the fruit just dropping it in the bins like that. Fruit is delicate and needs to be placed in gently so as not to be bruised & damaged. If the arm would move so as to place the fruit down so it doesn’t need to dropped in like that then it would be perfect.
@@prismadew A netting tube would probably do it. The drone can hover over the mouth, and the tube's flex and curvature could slow the fruit down so it tumbles into the receptacle gently. I guess to make it completely self-sufficient, you'd need arms along the tube that could adjust to keep the fruit from getting stuck and control the speed like a simplified intestine (using height of a net-segment instead of peristalsis)
The future is bright, we will have robots to do human jobs: faster, better, cleaner. This will be used all over the world and will replace human's work. The only problem I have is about sustainability: We do have a problem with recycling materials from old electronics, this will open the wave of 4-th industrial revolution = more devices, more broken, more recycling issues. Also if at some point humanity will have an electricity crisis, what would that mean? Will we die because we won't know to do anything and we wold depend of this systems?
Also another thing that got me thinking is. Aren't the extraction of materials and the production processes involved in building such great machines going to cause a climate problem? Mining already killed 2 rivers (in my country) in the last 10 or so years. Won't the plants need clean water and certain climatic conditions to grow. Idk. I believe in the good intentions of people involved in those projects, I'm only concerned If we are making the right questions about the impact of It.
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Would you be so kind and make a movie about their prices and compare these investment costs to humans somehow? This is just an idea for a video :)
The apple picking drones, In terms of not damaging the tree or pulling the buds off with the apple this seems to be the best one ive seen for far but to just drop it in the bin like that is terrible. I'm sure if had a vacuum at the beginning of the arm and dropped the apple into the vacuum so it goes into the bin soft then it would probably be able work faster also because the drone wouldnt have to move over to the bin, less movement and just follow the tree along.
can i know how much and where can we purchase the drones for collecting those apples ??? We are in our college , so we kind of doing this as our project.Please reply soon and send the link for that drone purchase???
The problem is the pay is not good , seasons are getting shorter so is just not a good job , plus too many fruits are left on the trees . I did a lot of fruit picking
@@Technovations Even if it's hard work, the picking is a moment of friendliness and connection with nature. The fruit take this energy with them when we eat them.
@@Technovations all that use battery. drones that fly 30-45 min tractors that last 4 hours and want 3 h to charge... With my tractor I work 15 hours non stop!