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Keynote speaker: Dr. Pablo Bustos Keynote title: Monitoring in the wild Abstract:The integration of robotics in wild agricultural environments poses unique challenges, including navigation in unstructured terrains, adaptation to varying weather conditions, and interaction with diverse flora and fauna. Lessons learned from field experiments and practical implementations highlight the importance of robust sensor technologies, adaptive algorithms, and resilient hardware designs to ensure the effective deployment of agricultural robots in the wild. SAIRSAS The International Autumn School on AI and Robotics for Sustainable Agricultural Systems (SAIRSAS 2023) aims to provide the right environment to discuss developments in agriculture through the use of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics. This first international meeting organised by the Robotics Group aims to bring together professionals, researchers and students interested in applying artificial intelligence-based solutions in precision livestock farming. In this way, multidisciplinary collaborations and synergies between such diverse fields can be achieved, making it possible to reach innovative and relevant solutions for society. We want to express our special gratitude to the sponsors of the event: thanks to the University of León for their financial support for the organization of this autumn school; thanks also to the Robotics research group and to the research project with grant Grant TED2021-132356B-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the “European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR”. Finally, we would like to thank the Granja Experimental of the University of León, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Agrovet Laboratorios Analíticos, Precision Drone (Drone Engineering Solutions) and MENDEA Ingeniería Ambiental for their support.