The inaugural AI in Agriculture Symposium, hosted by the Center for Agricultural Data Analytics within the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, will highlight the latest in research and real-world applications for agriculture on Sept. 15.
The free event, featuring artificial intelligence and automation experts from academia and industry, will be offered online and in-person at the Don Tyson Center for Agricultural Sciences, 1371 W. Altheimer Drive, in Fayetteville. The organizer is Samuel Fernandes, an assistant professor for agricultural statistics and quantitative genetics.
The registration deadline for the AI in Ag Hackathon is Sept. 10. To learn more about the AI in Agriculture Symposium, visit https://aaes.uada.edu/events/ai-in-agri-symposium/.
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