Are computers ready to run our farms?

There is growing interest in using AI tech in crop protection. Photo: AAP/Con Chronis

Nature is still too complex for artificial intelligence modelling to be effective, but the tipping point is close, according to a new study that found the technology may still trip at the last real-world hurdle.

The study into how AI can help protect crops from diseases and improve food security by identifying diseases and forecasting outbreaks has revealed that most AI models that work in the computer lab are overwhelmed when put into the field.

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