Bayer, expanding beyond its roots in agriculture, is collaborating with Microsoft to develop AI models for industry-specific applications. These models, which Bayer plans to license through Microsoft’s model catalog, aim to tackle agricultural challenges like crop protection. Microsoft sees industry-tailored data as essential to creating effective AI models, with several companies now launching domain-specific AI to bring more precision and relevance to business practices.
Bayer and Microsoft Bring AI to Agriculture
November 14, 2024

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