Kristin
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I do think that we are definitely in an evolving evolution stage here with the next sector, but I don't know if it's fifth.
I think that might be extreme.
I think that probably the more AI that's brought in, I think that's going to crash to the next industrial moment, if you will.
I do think that they haven't quite figured out that part yet.
I have talked to a lot of data researchers recently in the farming industry and agriculture in general, and it seems like nobody's really got quite the handle on what's going to happen next.
There's a lot of speculation, which is interesting.
I mean, on a positive note, it's very exciting.
And what is this?
And I'm really excited for what data is going to do.
But on the other half, wearing my security hat, I'm like, you know, I don't know about this because we're still not making things secure by design.
There's a lot of questions there.
Adoption is questionable because like you said, rural areas still don't have clear internet.
Satellite, things like that are still expensive for a lot of people.
What is that actually going to mean?
Are we forcing people into a technology, adopting technology?
Or are they okay with just using analog tractors?
I mean, there's a lot of questions there, right?
So I think it depends on the region of the world.
I think it depends on the scale of your farming operation or your agriculture operation in general.
But I do think that some, and this is the part that's hard, is I think we're uneven with what revolution we're heading towards.