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In a few years, AI will help farmers do their jobs. This is the description.

Bringing in artificial intelligence or AI To be applied in daily life and various tasks is becoming more and more widespread nowadays in order to relieve effort and reduce costs. Of course, in the agricultural industry there are also leaders beginning to apply this cutting-edge technology as well.

Recently, a farmer used the first autonomous agricultural tractor in the UK. To prepare the soil for planting and another self-driving vehicle was used to sow the seeds.

This farmer is "Will Mumford," a farmer in St. Neots. Cambridgeshire He said the robots are "the future of agriculture" because they can work for up to 30 hours at a time. It also helps reduce soil destruction.

However, it is believed that the price of such robots will come down further. before replacing traditional machines for wider use While the National Farmers Union of England stated that We are pleased that the agricultural sector will have technological advancements. But the issue of reasonable price is important.

Currently, self-driving tractors are still expensive, around 180,000 - 320,000 pounds, or around 8.26 - 14.69 million baht.


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General Community / How Darwinism is changing medicine
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Some years later, friends at a local natural history museum pointed Nesse towards the theory that ageing is simply a side effect of the evolutionary pressure that has selected certain genes over others. If a condition only manifests after an organism passes its reproductive peak, then there will be no selective pressure to prevent it from being passed on. As a physician, Nesse realised that while he understood how these forces could shape species, he had no clue how natural selection works inside the human body.

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With a heatwave sweeping over New York, the match was played under a partially closed roof on the hottest day of the tournament so far, with temperatures expected to rise to 35C on Wednesday.

Both players looked physically and emotionally drained as Medvedev eventually wrapped up the match after two hours and 48 minutes before comparing the "brutal" conditions to the weather he experienced during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

"The only good thing I see in these conditions is that both [players] suffer. It's tough for both of us," he said in his on-court interview.

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