When Good A.I. Goes Bad
The more we turn over decisions to AI, the more we must ensure that procedures are in place to catch the mistakes made not by the humans who set up and operate the systems.
The more we turn over decisions to AI, the more we must ensure that procedures are in place to catch the mistakes made not by the humans who set up and operate the systems.
Gartner predicts that by 2022, one in five workers engaged in mostly non-routine tasks will rely on AI to do a job.
Our successful development and deployment of a genetic gain metric is an important advance for both Syngenta and the entire agricultural industry.
Farm data has immense value despite being difficult to quantify. Brazil’s meteoric rise in soybean production demonstrates how data analytics can transform agriculture and boost yields worth millions.
Published 8/8/2017 | Updated on 4/2/2025 Published on Michigan Farm News (Joseph Byrum) Machines began replacing humans in agriculture quite
Each percentage point shift in farmland value moves the national ledger to the tune of $26 billion.
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From worthless sales pitches to incompatible datasets—discover why farmers can’t unlock their data’s value and who really owns it.
Scientific analysis reveals planting delays cost 1,300 seeds per day. Discover how smart variety choices save 40,000 plants per acre.
Big data from 400+ trials reveals optimal soybean populations by region and date. Save 19,000 seeds per acre with the right timing.