Whether it’s business, arts and culture, or science, virtually no area of life remains untouched by advances in artificial intelligence. ChatGPT and Co. also have a major impact on the environment. However, this is not nearly as positive as is generally assumed.
Optimizing processes and therefore making them more efficient: that is just one of the strengths of artificial intelligence. Ultimately, the environment should also benefit from this. For example, algorithms use data from sensors, drones and satellites to collect information about soil conditions, moisture, temperature and other factors and use this data to determine the optimal distribution of fertilizers, irrigation and pesticides.
Source: Krone

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