April 13, 2024, 9:48 a.m. | Dr. Tony Hoang

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast linktr.ee

South African company Aerobotics is using artificial intelligence (AI) to aid fruit and nut farmers in boosting their crop yields. Established nine years ago, Aerobotics is active in 18 countries, with the US being its biggest market. Their AI platform analyses over 1 million fruit images per month and has mapped over 600,000 acres of US farmland. CEO James Paterson, who grew up on a fruit farm, developed an interest in improving farming operations using data. The company's AI software …

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