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    A new AI led underwater robot could change the way the mussel farming industry works

    A new AI led underwater robot could change the way the mussel farming industry works


    Created at the University of Canterbury - the programme is able to navigate and scan shellfish to give key data on quantity and size.

    Professor Richard Green, says it'll expand farming without it being expensive - and could be worth up to 80 million dollars per year for the mussel industry alone.

    He says New Zealand is behind in automating the agricultural sector - and the device is able to replace multi-million dollar boats and hours of labour checking farms manually.

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