Can AI help farmers adapt to extreme weather? - BNN Bloomberg

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Business leaders thinking about how to harness tech to respond to climate change took the stage at the Collision conference in Toronto Wednesday, including a talk about how artificial intelligence can help hard-hit farmers adapt to extreme weather.

Max Evans, co-founder and chief technology officer of Climate AI, explained to the crowd at a panel how his company uses data science and AI to build high-resolution climate models.

“Agriculture feels the pain in a particular way,” Evans said. “As a founder you’re always looking for those pain points, and that’s where they exist.” Speakers addressed the gathered crowds in Toronto as wildfire haze clouded the skies and Environment Canada issued an air quality alert due to the raging fires in northeastern Ontario and Quebec.

 

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