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  • FJDynamics' James Wu: Building robot farmers
    January 29, 2026, 3:12 AM EST. James Wu, who leads FJDynamics' agriculture robotics push, outlines a path to autonomous farming. The company combines AI, computer vision and modular robots to plant, weed and harvest crops. Wu says field trials are progressing in several regions, with farmers reporting lower labor costs and steadier yields. The robots are designed for harsh farm environments, with remote diagnostics and data-driven crop management at the core. Adoption, Wu notes, hinges on reliability, cost and regulatory clarity. FJDynamics plans to scale through distributor partnerships and ongoing product iterations focused on power efficiency and durability. Industry observers say the effort mirrors a broader push toward automation in agriculture, potentially reshaping labor needs and farm economics. Wu's work, the company argues, could accelerate a shift toward tech-enabled, precision farming.