Reported 7 months ago
On June 12, 2024, a tulip farm in the Netherlands deployed a robot named 'Theo' equipped with artificial intelligence to work day and night in the flower fields, identifying diseased flowers and preventing the spread of diseases. The robot, named after a retired employee with years of experience, detects and eliminates diseases from flowers during the blooming season. The high-tech robot, costing nearly $200,000 USD, plays a crucial role as the flower farming industry faces challenges due to a declining workforce. This innovative solution aims to preserve the traditional tulip industry in the Netherlands.
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