AI agriculture changes how the world grows food

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AI agriculture changes how the world grows food
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Artificial intelligence enables farmers to delegate most of the physical labor of cultivating crops to robots.

develop drone systems for AI agriculture. Farmers can regularly send these flying machines to gather data like soil moisture, crop health, and pest infestations.

That is why Israel has a growing demand for AI agriculture skills and technologies. Shmuel Friedman, chairman of Green Wadi company, says he provides digital farming solutions. CEO and founder Paul Mikesell explains its automated drone roam fields identifying weeds and crops with AI. Then, it shoots lasers “with millimeter accuracy skipping the plant and killing the weed.”

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