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Food Crisis Predictions

Gideon Fairchild

Traductor A AI

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Food Crisis Predictions explores how artificial intelligence and data analytics can proactively address global food shortages by improving food security. The book argues that predictive modeling for crop yields, early warning systems for supply chain disruptions, and AI-driven resource allocation are crucial. Readers will discover how algorithms learn from extensive datasets to predict outcomes, changing raw data into actionable intelligence.

 
The book examines specific applications, such as using satellite imagery to forecast crop yields and optimizing resources like water through AI. For example, AI can analyze weather patterns to predict potential droughts, allowing farmers to adjust irrigation strategies. By integrating economics, AI, and semantics, Food Crisis Predictions transitions from reactive responses to proactive management, building resilient food systems to withstand climate change and population growth.

 
The book progresses by introducing fundamental concepts, examining specific AI applications in agriculture, and concluding with practical implications for policymakers and researchers. Supported by case studies and statistical analyses, it offers a forward-looking assessment of food crisis risks, providing data-driven solutions to enhance global food systems.
Disponible desde: 11/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 100 páginas.

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