Cultivating the Future: Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture
Vadita Lathar
OPS Vidya Mandir, Karnal, Haryana, India
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A few of the greatest practical approaches to control food scarcity and react to the requirements of a rising population is the use of AI in agriculture. This article provides an overview of AI's implementation in agronomic domains and advancements in research facilities. The investigation begins by accentuating 2 industries—soil control and vegetation control—where AI might have a substantial influence. Following that, IOT ( Internet Of Things), an innovation with immense promise for the future, is examined. Uneven mechanized distribution, algorithms' ability to handle enormous volumes of data reliably and rapidly, & the safety and confidentiality of information as well as the gadgets are three concerns that must be handled before technology based on artificial intelligence can become extensively deployed in markets. The assessment emphasises an already effective progress and a good promise of application, albeit pointing out the challenge of adapting machines and algorithms established in experimental contexts to actual situations. Agricultural robots aimed at many areas of the agricultural industry have been created and enhanced substantially in the last years.
Keywords:
Agriculture; Artificial Intelligence
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