A spokesman for Syngenta says the company has created a competition to bring artificial intelligence technology to agriculture.
Joseph Bryum tells Brownfield the goal of the Syngenta AI Challenge is to improve plant breeding and genetic selection through mathematical problem solving. “Agriculture is long over do for a revolution in mathematics. Data and data sciences will define and drive agriculture for the decades to come.”
Bryum says the first challenge will focus on soybean improvements.
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