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Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) and BITS Pilani have decided to work together to use artificial intelligence (AI) in farming.
On Friday, PJTSAU Vice-Chancellor Professor Aldas Janaiah and BITS Pilani Vice-Chancellor Professor V Ramgopal Rao signed an agreement to start this partnership. Professor Ramgopal Rao said that this collaboration will help both institutions work on joint research projects, guide PhD students, and publish high-quality research papers.
Professor Aldas Janaiah said that PJTSAU is aiming for “unmanned farming” by the year 2047. This means they want to use technology to manage farms without needing people in the fields. They are especially focusing on digital agriculture to achieve this goal.
The agreement with BITS Pilani is expected to help PJTSAU reach their target. By combining PJTSAU’s knowledge of farming equipment (hardware) with BITS Pilani’s skills in software and technology, they hope to get better results.
One of their main plans is to create agricultural robots that can help grow and manage crops like cotton, rice, corn, and groundnuts.
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