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Artificial intelligence must serve the farmer not the other way around

Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming a feature in day-to-day life, but for it to be successful on our livestock farms, farmers need to take the lead on the development of this fast-changing technology

Katie Jones
Editor, Farmers Guardian and Dairy Farmer
clock • 3 min read
Artificial intelligence must serve the farmer not the other way around

While artificial intelligence (AI) heralds the ‘fifth industrial revolution' according to speakers at the first AI (Live) event held at the Science Museum, London, the message was that it should be used...

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