Arsal
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Arsal
@arsalfeed
I unflinchingly share my takes on emerging tech, AI and its updates.
Katılım Mart 2026
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nobody would have believed this 10 years ago
solar-powered robots are replacing herbicides on farms. no chemicals. no operators. no lasers.
just machines pulling weeds out of the ground the same way humans did for thousands of years.
the simple idea is actually the hardest part to execute:
- building a robot that works in ONE field is easy. building one that works in EVERY field is the actual problem
- different crops, soil types, weeds, growth stages, geographies. farming has zero standard environments.
so here's how they solved it:
- trained on NVIDIA Cosmos foundation models + Isaac Sim to simulate millions of agricultural scenarios before a single rover touched real dirt
- on the ground each rover runs inference via NVIDIA Jetson Orin to tell crops from weeds in real time while moving
farmers spend BILLIONS on herbicides every year.
if robots can replace even a fraction of that.. you change the entire cost structure AND the environmental footprint at the same time.
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@forallcurious By this rationale my wife is turning me into a genius with the silent treatment. Here I was thinking it was some sort of punishment.
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AN AI AGENT BUILT WITH OPENCLAW IS RUNNING A REAL VENDING MACHINE
This AI agent decides what to sell, names products, sets prices, creates ads, and tracks every sale in real time.
It even has a live dashboard showing performance, while the machine only handles the physical dispensing.
It is deployed in San Francisco at Frontier Tower, packed with AI startup founders, and it even made mistakes and adjusted in real time.
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@stats_feed Yes it's true, our body has stored fat and sugar from the food we've been eating.. You can survive 2 months without eating and just drinking mineral water or salted water for electrolytes.
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@engineers_feed Ask them if they know who Edison is and if they say they know him, they’re legit.
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@ShamsCharania @Andraya_Carter What’s gonna be the reaction when Clark re up!?
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A'ja Wilson, the WNBA's first ever four-time MVP, is signing a three-year, $5 million supermax contract to return to the Las Vegas Aces, sources tell me and @Andraya_Carter. The deal, which is the largest in WNBA history to date and fully guaranteed, was negotiated by Jade-Li English of Klutch Sports Group.

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