Iron Ox claims to have the first fully automated farm. The San Carlos, CA company believes it can achieve 30 times the yield per acre of land of a dirt farm, while at the same time using ninety percent less water.
(Automated hydroponic farm from Iron Ox)
About eighty years ago, writer Otfrid von Hanstein was dreaming of the same thing; he wrote about the idea of farms with machines capable of running themselves in his 1935 story The Hidden Colony:
Machines that seemingly with full consciousness walked out into the fields to do their daily work. And even now there was no living being among them save myself... Had these machines in some incredible fashion been provided with brains?
(Read more about autonomous farm machines)
Scroll down for more stories in the same category. (Story submitted 9/27/2018)
Mashambas Skyscraper Farm Design Wins
'...a towering eighty-story structure like the office In-and Out baskets stacked up to the sky.' - Poh and Kornbluth, 1952.
Technovelgy (that's tech-novel-gee!)
is devoted to the creative science inventions and ideas of sf authors. Look for
the Invention Category that interests
you, the Glossary, the Invention
Timeline, or see what's New.
A System To Defeat AI Face Recognition
'...points and patches of light... sliding all over their faces in a programmed manner that had been designed to foil facial recognition systems.'
Smart TVs Are Listening!
'You had to live -- did live, from habit that became instinct -- in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard...'