
Several sensors are available to collect relevant bird or air quality data.
Courtesy Trouw Nutrition
Since the dotcom bubble burst back in 2000, technology has radically transformed our societies and daily lives – including the way we farm. Today, we have entered a whole new level with the addition of artificial intelligence (AI), and this is particularly notable in the number of co-pilots that we can now use. Co-pilots, driven by AI, can do a lot of things, including answering a variety of questions.
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