A Lethbridge Polytechnic researcher has been recognized nationally for his contributions in the development on an AI-driven crop-testing method. The new technology scans crops with near-infrared imaging, aiming to make quality checks faster and cheaper for southern Alberta farmers. Jordan Prentice reports.
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Lethbridge Polytechnic researcher develops AI-driven crop-testing method
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