juan bravo is the founder of agribot, one of a growing number of high-tech companies hoping to done. he has chosen california as a testing ground because it is the largest producer of strawberries in the world. [speaking spanish.) here is how the robot finds the ripe ones as the arms are lowered into the strawberry bed, cameras on each of them take 20 photos per second scanning for redberries. then computer algorithms analyze the images separating each strawberry by its shape and checking its color. if 80% of a barry is a bright red color, the arm positions its basket so the strawberry lies in it. a blade sniffs the stem. the whole process takes 4 seconds. this protocol time still needs human hands to pack alan the delicate strawberries. but with agribot only four people are needed to harvest 10 acres, a job that typically takes 10 people. unlike humans, the robot can work around the clock. sgz speaking spanish.) [speaking spanish.) >> i think the agribots have a lot of potential. they are light years ahead of anybody else to do that in a field environment. >> do you think it has the