The Cawthron Institute, New Zealand's largest independent science organization, has agreed to provide NZD 2 million ($1.37m) to fund a two-year project aimed at finding ways to use lasers, artificial intelligence, sensors, drones and robotics to help aquaculture operators manage their farms more remotely, Computerworld New Zealand reports. [...]
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