Tech firms and AI farming tools ‘playing with the food system’, warns thinktank
TL;DR
Google, Microsoft and Amazon among companies using algorithms and AI to influence what crops are grown and how, say critics Tech companies and industrial agriculture are “playing with the food system” by using AI and algorithms to undermine farmers in choosing what the world eats, leading food security experts have warned. Companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM and Alibaba are working with industrial agriculture firms to influence what crops are grown and how, according to a report by the thinktank International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food). Continue reading...
Nauti's Take
Big tech's foray into AI farming tools raises red flags. By teaming up with industrial agriculture, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are wielding significant control over the global food system.
This could undermine farmers' autonomy and threaten food security. The use of algorithms to dictate crop choices is a worrying trend.
Summary
Google, Microsoft and Amazon among companies using algorithms and AI to influence what crops are grown and how, say critics Tech companies and industrial agriculture are “playing with the food system” by using AI and algorithms to undermine farmers in choosing what the world eats, leading food security experts have warned. Companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM and Alibaba are working with industrial agriculture firms to influence what crops are grown and how, according to a report by the thinktank International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food).
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