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MIT researchers grow tomato gardening robots (see picture)

By Alpha Doggs on Thu, 03/19/09 - 9:39am.
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MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has outdone itself: it has created robots that can water plants, which signal their thirst via networked sensors, and pick tomatoes

 

Photo: MIT Tech Talk

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