en.Wedoany.com Reported - China's desertification control efforts are being boosted by robot technology. According to CCTV News, desertification control robots equipped with visual navigation and unmanned driving systems can plant seedlings at a rate of one every five seconds, integrating functions such as trenching, planting, soil covering, and water injection. It takes only 19 minutes to plant one mu (about 0.067 hectares) of land, with a fuel consumption of 2.1 liters per mu, and can plant 2,000 plants per hour, achieving an efficiency 80 times that of manual labor.
In addition, a large model for desertification control decision-making has entered the debugging phase. This model can calculate suitable plant species for different areas, the most material-efficient method for laying grass grids, and the direction of wind and sand movement, providing optimized solutions for desert management.
Robots are accelerating their transition from laboratories to practical application scenarios and consumer markets. Industry insiders say that AI large models have enhanced robots' environmental perception, decision-making, and human-machine interaction capabilities, enabling them to undertake a wider variety of work tasks.
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