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New AI model can measure weed growth—here's how it could help ensure global food security

A new AI model has been developed that can quickly tell how much weeds have grown—and it could help ensure global food security by accelerating the development of next-generation herbicides.

Cybersecurity 6month
AI: Bringing About The Next Agricultural Revolution In India

India might be one of the world's largest agricultural producers, but farming in India is back-breaking — and it's getting tougher… Disorganized supply chains and difficulties in accessing credit aside,

GoI sanctions Rs 42-cr Agri-Excellence Project to SKUAST-K

Government of India, in a landmark decision, has approved Rs 42-crore Agri-Excellence programme on 'Application of Electronics and ICT in Himalayan Region Crop Management' as a consortium project with Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir as a nodal agency.

Government 7month
See how Adaeze Akpagbula's Farmspeak is changing agriculture business with AI

Nigeria has several young entrepreneurs making an impact in their chosen industries, and one of them is Adaeze Akpagbula, who has received multiple awards.

CommBank Expands AI Partnership With Anthropic

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) today announced an expanded strategic partnership and investment in artificial intelligence (AI) safety and

Blockchain 7month
Smarter Mango Sorting: AI Enhances Ripeness Detection for Farmers and Exporters

Researchers from Faridpur Engineering College, Bangladesh, developed AI-driven models to automate mango ripeness classification, significantly improving accuracy over manual sorting. Their study found that Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) outperformed traditional machine learning and transfer learning methods,

Regional to global: how Aussie hub is unlocking AI advances for APAC

When global technology company Endava sought to expand its Asia-Pacific presence, it looked for a partner with both technical expertise and deep regional roots.

Artificial intelligence could soon provide data on cattle disease and calving rates

Managing livestock health in remote areas is no easy task, but AI motion cameras may soon provide an automated way to detect diseases and monitor calving rates.