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πΎ AI-Powered Drones: Transforming Agriculture One Weed at a Time
π Embracing the Green Revolution: Reducing Chemicals and Saving Money with Precision Farming

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π± AI Drones: The Green Solution to Weeding Woes
In Canada's vast Saskatchewan province, local startup Precision AI is testing drones that could revolutionize weeding, sparing farmers from drenching their crops in chemicals and saving them money in the process. The AI-driven drones are designed to spot, identify, and exterminate pesky weeds without resorting to the environmentally and financially costly "spray-it-all" approach.
π Key Takeaways:
Precision AI drones use AI to distinguish staple crops from weeds, spraying only the intended target.
The company's approach can reduce herbicide use by up to 90% compared to traditional methods.
Drones can cover about 80 acres an hour, applying herbicides only where needed.
Precision farming, including AI-enabled weeding machines, is expected to grow to a $15.6 billion business by 2030.
While some skeptics argue that flying robots may not be the future of farming, the potential environmental and financial benefits of AI-driven drone technology cannot be ignored. The farming community might need a "big shift in mindset" to adopt this new approach, but as one wise philosopher said, "He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster." In other words, it's time to embrace the AI-driven green revolution before the weeds take over. πΎ


π€ Prompt Engineers: The New Six-Figure Rockstars of Tech?
Move over software developers, there's a new gig in town that's got everyone buzzing β Prompt Engineers. These tech wizards are stepping into the limelight, with companies offering jaw-dropping salaries like Anthropic's $335k base pay. Let's dive into what makes these engineers the new big shots on the block.
π Key Points:
Anthropic's job listing confirms a base salary of up to $335k, with additional equity pushing total compensation even higher.
Prompt Engineering involves creating task descriptions for AI, like ChatGPT, to accomplish specific objectives.
The role requires basic programming skills and the ability to communicate effectively with AI systems.
Replacing entire departments, like customer support, with ChatGPT could save companies millions of dollars.
So, are these Prompt Engineers worth the big bucks? With the potential to revolutionize customer support and other departments, companies might just find them to be a bargain. But hey, if ChatGPT starts writing all our code, maybe we'll need to find a new gig anyway. Good thing we're not just code monkeys, right? π

I connected ChatGPT to my personal health data on my iPhone.
Now, I can have a conversation with my digital health history.
The code is also public.
Say hello to HealthGPT π
β Varun Shenoy (@varunshenoy_)
5:16 PM β’ Apr 18, 2023
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