What is artificial intelligence (AI) and where are we now?
AI is a tool that uses large amounts of data to learn. Ai can analyze huge amounts of data and make recommendations or answer questions very rapidly. Self-driving cars, virtual assistants, medical diagnosis, law searches, DNA analysis and innumerable other uses.
AI Personal Assistants are the way most professionals are interacting with AI currently.
Organizing tasks and calendars, doing research, creating strategies, etc. help professionals do their work. Eventually everyone will in their everyday life. Actually, we already do use AI every day. Every time you ask SIRI a question or getting recommendations on our favorite entertainment apps, use a mapping app or get a spellcheck recommendation in your text message you are interacting with AI.
Google, FB, Amazon, Tesla, Chat GPT and others are creating ‘models’ that scrape huge quantities of data from the world to help their AI learn. Personally I use Google Gemini. Google has always been at the forefront of collecting knowledge and Gemini taps right into that data. Google Lens is great for identifying objects from images. Google Photos stores and organizes your pics. Google Drive Suite organizes your business and work life with spreadsheets, word processors, and email integrating it all.
Here are 10 ways AI will be used in the horticulture industry and farming:
(list generated with Google Gemini AI Assistant and edited by author)- Precision Agriculture:
- AI-powered sensors and drones will monitor crops for diseases, pests, and nutrient deficiencies in real-time.
- GPS guided tractors maximize land use an defficiency.
- Predictive analytics will forecast yields, optimize irrigation schedules, and recommend the best fertilization strategies.
- This leads to reduced resource use (water, fertilizer) and increased yields.
- Automated Pest Control:
- AI-powered robots can identify and eliminate pests (like weeds or insects) more accurately and efficiently than manual methods.
- This minimizes the use of harmful pesticides and improves environmental sustainability.
- Robotic Harvesting:
- AI-driven robots can delicately pick fruits and vegetables, reducing labor costs and improving efficiency, especially for delicate crops.
- Learn more about the MSU robotic apple picker here.