The instagram video of a farmer trying it out is interesting- the farmer noted it was dangerous and the only thing he could successfully get it to do was split logs: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWec9aukq-Q/
So I wouldn't expect it to be safe around an autonomous tractor and even with an operator I trust I always have an exit plan and know where I'm going to bail if I see the machine going the wrong way.
Overall agri-tech is challenging. Personally I am not so interested in more AI-generated Nobel Prize winners as I am in machines that can pick strawberries, change bedpans and do other things we need.