Precision AI

AI-powered UAVs (Stratus AirSprayer); plant-level decision-making for broad-acre crops, autonomous flight, real-time anomaly detection (e.g., herbicide-resistant weeds), targeted spraying via computer vision/ML; focuses on precision application and data analytics.

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