As globalization of demand for cannabis and its derivative products increase, new technology and artificial intelligence solutions can greatly boost the output of production and processing.
As artificial intelligence is introduced to many industries and applications,
cannabis productions stands to benefit. As globalization of demand for cannabis and its derivative products increase, new technology solutions can greatly boost the output of production and processing.
In Johannesburg South Africa graduate researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) apply bioscience algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) to cultivate high-yielding cannabis crops. They utilize lighting systems controlled by AI to combine with closed-loop hydroponics, combined with specialized organic fertilizer to use less resources to produce greater yields (1).
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