Scientists Warn Of Significant Risks In Using AI To Grow Food
A new risk analysis warns that future use of AI in agriculture comes with substantial potential risks for farms, farmers and food security.
Agriculture technology, often referred to as AgTech, is revolutionizing the way we grow, harvest, and manage food. It encompasses a wide range of tools, systems, and innovations designed to improve the efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of farming. It includes everything from drones and sensors to artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain. These technologies are helping farmers make data-driven decisions, reduce waste, and optimize resources, ensuring food security for a growing population.

A new risk analysis warns that future use of AI in agriculture comes with substantial potential risks for farms, farmers and food security.

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