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Artificial Intelligence is coming to Autofarm: AI-Fi is here

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AutoFarm releases AutoLabs to research, develop and integrate AI into AutoFarm's products We are thrilled to announce that Autofarm, the leading lowest fee multi-chain DEX & yield aggregator protocol, is set to integrate advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies to revolutionise yield generation and scalability on the platform. AutoFarm has established AutoLabs, an in-house research division dedicated to exploring the integration of advanced AI/ML technologies. A specialised AI architecture team, comprising experts from various AI backgrounds, has been assembled within AutoLabs to lead this initiative. The goal of this internal research division is to empower Autofarm's products with the ability to analyse real-world data dynamically, identify profitable opportunities, and make autonomous decisions for optimal asset allocation across multiple blockchain networks. One key technique that Autofarm plans to implement is the use of oracles to bridge on-chain and off-chain data.


On the autofarm: China turns to driverless tractors, combines to overhaul agriculture

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Xinghua, China (Reuters) - A brand new combine harvester buzzes up and down a field in eastern China without a driver on board, chopping golden rice stalks and offering a glimpse of what authorities say is the automated future of the nation's mammoth agricultural sector. The bright green prototype was operating last autumn during a trial of driverless farm equipment as the government pushes firms to develop within 7 years fully-automated machinery capable of planting, fertilizing and harvesting each of China's staple crops - rice, wheat and corn. That shift to automation is key to the farming sector in the world's No.2 economy as it grapples with an ageing rural workforce and a dearth of young people willing to endure the hardships many associate with toiling on the land. Other countries like Australia and the United States are taking similar steps in the face of such demographic pressures, but the sheer scale of China's farming industry means the stakes are particularly high in its drive to automate agriculture. "Automated farming is the way ahead and demand for it here is huge," said Cheng Yue, general manager of tractor maker Changzhou Dongfeng CVT Co Ltd, which provided an autonomous vehicle that was also used at the trial in the rice field in Xinghua, a county in the eastern province of Jiangsu.